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Gina Broom
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Washer & Dryer removed

Gina Broom
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Joliet, IL
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Closing is scheduled for Monday on a rental property I'm buying "as is". Just now received word the washer & dryer have been removed. The contract lists them being sold with the property. My question is: do I ask for a credit? Or just go ahead and close Monday? Thoughts...
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    Chris Eaker
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    Chris Eaker
    • Buy and Hold Investor
    • Knoxville, TN
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    @Gina Broom

    Tell them they better bring them back to the house or you will not close. If they don't then you demand a credit worth twice what you will have to spend to get new ones for the time it will take to get them to the house. Whatever you do, don't close without doing anything about it.

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