In Ohio, I think it's somewhat typical to close, but then you have up to 30 days after closing before you actually take possession of the house. So, I don't know how a walk through would be possible here.
It wasn't for show. It was their fridge. They were still living in the house when we toured it and they were planning to take it with them. We asked for it when we offered the contract figuring that the worst they could do was say no. We were actually kind of surprised they went for it, but grateful. That was actually one of the reasons (although certainly not the only one) that we did not ask for closing costs in the contract.
I don't know the model number exactly, but we did get the cheapest model that had the exact same features as their fridge.
Out of curiosity, people keep talking about a walk through before closing, but closing was on Wednesday and possession was not until today. I'm just wondering how that is supposed to work? At least around here, possession is normally a few days after closing just like we had it. There was no way to do a walk through before the closing because they were still there. Maybe it's different in other parts of the country?![]()
ITA! Consider this a lesson learned and move on.Ack. Yes, you should have done a walk through before closing - not when the previous owners were still in the home. There is no point to that. They could have trashed the house, left a giant mess of garbage, scratched the floors, poured grapejuice on the carpet, put holes in the walls, removed appliances and fixtures, and all sorts of nonsense. The walk through is to be sure the house is in the proper condition, no damage was done in moving out, and everything is there that is supposed to be as agreed upon in the contract.
If the fridge is included in the contract, I think they should pay to replace it. However, if you ask them to replace it with a similar one as before, you may end up with a used fridge that they are able to get off Craigslist or something. To make it easy, I would purchase the new one that I chose, take the $600, and take it as a learning lesson. At least you will have a nice, new fridge that is exactly what you want.
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Out of curiosity, people keep talking about a walk through before closing, but closing was on Wednesday and possession was not until today. I'm just wondering how that is supposed to work? At least around here, possession is normally a few days after closing just like we had it. There was no way to do a walk through before the closing because they were still there. Maybe it's different in other parts of the country?![]()

Wow. That is messed up. So you close on a house and you are paying their mortgage for 30 days? Yikes, that is baloney.
I am not a realtor and would encourage you to talk to yours (even though my experiences have always been that my realtors want to avoid any issues so they are afraid to negotiate, but that is another story).
I'm surprised how many people are saying take the money because it was an older, used fridge. I don't think that is the issue. In my mind, it is replacement value. They took an item that is part of the contract and they should be responsible for the replacement value (IMO, and again not a realtor).
However, with that being said, I would probably take the $600 (and be ticked) because 1) I just want to get it over with and that is a somewhat fair amount. It's not like they offered you $200 which would nowhere cover the value of the item and be an insult, KWIM? 2) At this point, I would hate to have them want to bring it back since you don't know what damages it might have from being moved (twice). When we bought our current house with fridge included, we found out after several months of usage the fridge was waaaaay too small, so we moved it out to the garage. That short move of 10 feet did something to it and it has never worked as well as when it was in the kitchen.
But I would check with your realtor because maybe law is that they need to provide replacement value. I wouldn't agree to anything until you know your rights. And I would make sure you get it in cash. I think it is too late to try to wrap it into the mortgage, but anything like this would mean that you don't have the actual money.
I hate when previous homeowners take advantage of you and then you have to decide the appropriate course of action. Of course, most of the time it is easiest to just not go back after them and they know it. I hate dishonest people that take advantage!
Good Luck and Congratulations!
P.S. Yeah for the person who got the new hot water tank! SCORE!![]()
They'd had all of windows open whenever we stopped by before and were burning scented candles so the smell wasn't noticeable. We ended up having to wash and paint walls as well as replace all of the carpeting in the house. We were doing a military move and needed to be moved in ASAP so we didn't have time to search for another house. I can't imagine doing a walk-though with the previous owners still there; I've heard too many horror stories about homes missing fixtures, cabinets, wiring etc...It wasn't for show. It was their fridge. They were still living in the house when we toured it and they were planning to take it with them. We asked for it when we offered the contract figuring that the worst they could do was say no. We were actually kind of surprised they went for it, but grateful. That was actually one of the reasons (although certainly not the only one) that we did not ask for closing costs in the contract.
I don't know the model number exactly, but we did get the cheapest model that had the exact same features as their fridge.
Out of curiosity, people keep talking about a walk through before closing, but closing was on Wednesday and possession was not until today. I'm just wondering how that is supposed to work? At least around here, possession is normally a few days after closing just like we had it. There was no way to do a walk through before the closing because they were still there. Maybe it's different in other parts of the country?![]()
The Princess light plate in the other room may be the next thing to get taken down.We did the walk-through the morning of closing. That's when we discovered the previous owners were smokers.They'd had all of windows open whenever we stopped by before and were burning scented candles so the smell wasn't noticeable. We ended up having to wash and paint walls as well as replace all of the carpeting in the house. We were doing a military move and needed to be moved in ASAP so we didn't have time to search for another house. I can't imagine doing a walk-though with the previous owners still there; I've heard too many horror stories about homes missing fixtures, cabinets, wiring etc...
Personally I'd take the $600 and chalk it up to a lesson learned. We had a side-by-side fridge that conveyed with the house, but it quickly moved into the garage. We ended up purchasing one that had the freezer on the bottom instead and I love it.
It wasn't for show. It was their fridge. They were still living in the house when we toured it and they were planning to take it with them. We asked for it when we offered the contract figuring that the worst they could do was say no. We were actually kind of surprised they went for it, but grateful. That was actually one of the reasons (although certainly not the only one) that we did not ask for closing costs in the contract.
I don't know the model number exactly, but we did get the cheapest model that had the exact same features as their fridge.
Out of curiosity, people keep talking about a walk through before closing, but closing was on Wednesday and possession was not until today. I'm just wondering how that is supposed to work? At least around here, possession is normally a few days after closing just like we had it. There was no way to do a walk through before the closing because they were still there. Maybe it's different in other parts of the country?![]()