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Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
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> Personally, I'd find it easier to leave all the major appliances.
> Removal, transportation and reinstallation is to much for this old guy.
> Not having to do it would be well worth the price of the fridge or at
> least the fridges I'm apt to buy.
> But if your brother wants it, he should exclusively deal with it.


I would think that the decision would be up to the executor of the
estate. Input .... and help.. from the family should be welcomed. But I
just don't see the point in getting rid of the old fridge and installing
a new one. It is a money loser. The old one can be thrown in on the deal
if it is a functional fridge. If the buyer wants a new fridge and is
going to be paying for it then he/she is going to want to choose it. A
brand new fridge will become suddenly become a used fridge and be worth
only half what they pay for it.