One of the great benefits of selling your house to Direct Property Buyer is that you can take whatever items you want and just leave the rest of the stuff for us to deal with. Shortly after closing on the purchase of a house, townhouse, multi-unit, or condo, we’ll call in the experts to sort, then donate and remove items that need to be discarded. Here are the top five items left behind in the homes we’ve purchased over the years.
5. Food
When moving there’s not often time to move refrigerated and frozen food before it spoils. It’s also a great time to walk away from a pantry full of expired canned food. When inheriting a kitchen-full of food, we’ll donate any canned food that isn’t expired.
4. Tools
Heavy table saws, vintage drills, many containers of screws and nails. If a seller is downsizing or moving to a condo it’s a great time to leave these old tools behind for us to deal with. Once in a while there’s something our crews can use but usually most items are donated.
3. Garbage
That basement and attic may have items that have been ruined due to floods and temperature changes. Typically these items have been sitting for years and need to be discarded. It can be chairs, tools, wrapping paper, or anything else that the seller thought may be able to be used again. Also, it could simply be piles of trash. Direct Property Buyer purchases hoarder homes that can be filled with magazines, food containers, and bags of garbage that weren’t taken out to the curb.
2. Furniture
That old “davenport” as my grandparents called it, flowered print chairs, old dining sets, water beds are all common items left behind. Selling a house “as is” to Direct Property Buyer comes with the benefit of just leaving anything including old furniture behind. This is a great time to leave it right where it is and we’ll move it out after closing. Anything in good shape is donated and broken or soiled items are trashed.
1. Holiday Decorations
If a seller chooses to leave some things behind it’s surely will include Christmas lights, some Halloween yard items, and seasonal wreaths. Many of these haven’t been used in years but there may be some that have been on the house as recently as last season. For some reason, this opportunity to leave unwanted things behind usually includes some decorations.
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