On Nov 25, 5:29�pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> "jmcquown" wrote:
> > "Sheldon" wrote
> > "jmcquown" wrote:
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> > > For some reason my middle brother thinks before we can sell
> > > _this house_ we need to buy a new refrigerator.
> > What's "this house"?
>
> You refuse to answer, why?
>
> > I've never see a house that didn't have a space for a refrigerator.
> > Doesn't
> > mean we have to run out and buy a new one, at least not to my way of
> > thinking.
>
> I never said you have to supply new, what's wrong with the one already
> there?
>
> > People should be able to pick out their own appliances.
>
> Yes, if it's a brand new house, then they can negotiate with the
> builder. builders will give an allowance on appliances, flooring, bath
> fixtures, �lighting fixtures, many items. �With resales it's an "as
> is" deal, but as a matter of full disclosure things have to work or
> are negotiated into the sale price, that's the law.
>
> > But thanks for giving your opinion; I did ask 
>
> Jill, when you sell a house you sell it with working appliances, and
> if you attempt any manipulative cheapskate shananigans it'll cost you
> triple later... Jill, suck it up and do the right thing. �And don't
> blame your brother.... that's all hear say anyway, he's not here, I
> can't interrogate him in open court like I can you. �Once again,
> what's "this house"?
>
> I did answer. �You didn't read my reply to you. �There's nothing wrong with
> the existing refrigerator. �That's why I think his suggestion we buy a new
> one is nuts. �"This house" in my initial post was one my brother and I
> shared. �We were roommates and we rented a house. �The house we rented
> didn't come with a refrigerator; I bought one.
>
> Jill
You're not making any sense, you cannot sell a house you're renting.
unless you're a scam artist.
I thought you lived alone, in your own rental... I never read anything
about you living in a rental with your brother.