Do you want to keep the chandelier in the hall? the 10m high palm tree in a pot? the enclosed BBQ? Plasma TVs installed on the wall? in built fish tank? in built coffee machine? split system air conditioner? outdoor shed? pot belly stove? pool cleaning equipment?......these are just a few items that are often attached to a property and can be classified as being included in the sale unless they are specifically EXCLUDED in the contract.
When you decide to place your property on the market for sale, at the time of instructing a Solicitor to prepare a draft contract for sale purposes, you should make sure that you specifically advise your Solicitor that you want to make sure that certain items are EXCLUDED from the sale. At this time, give them a list of the specific exclusions.
If the draft contract specifically has your items marked as EXCLUSIONS, there is room to negotiate to get a better price if these items are then included in the sale.
Over the years, I have found that there is many disputes over what a buyer and seller think is included in a sale which can lead to settlement being postponed. It is imperative that the contract details specifically what is included and what is not.
For more information, or to discuss your next sale, contact Dean Carver (Property Solicitor) on (02) 9773 4550 to sell your next NSW property. Don't forget to register to receive our regular Real Estate Tips Newsletter.