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  • Re: mention the house

    When you buy real estate you buy the land only.  However, if anything is permanently attached to the land it is regarded as being part of the land.  This is why the house does not have to be mentioned in the contract.  On the other hand, if you were buying land which includes a caravan (i.e. which is not attached to the land), the ...
    Posted to Consumer Questions (Forum) by Peter Mericka on June 26, 2008
  • Re: carpets

    This is correct, and it is the reason why items that are not permanently fixed to the property should be separately listed as ''chattels'' in the particulars of the contract.  Crossing out the word ''fixed'' is not as important as listing the chattel as being included in the sale.
    Posted to Consumer Questions (Forum) by Peter Mericka on June 26, 2008
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