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    What Stays and What Goes – negotiating attached and unattached goods in a purchase or sale of a home
    cirmarketing
    • Mar 16, 2018

    What Stays and What Goes – negotiating attached and unattached goods in a purchase or sale of a home

    When buying or selling a home, it’s important to know what items will be included in the sale. As a buyer, you don’t want to be disappointed on possession day to find that something you expected to be there is not. And as a seller, you don’t want to give up something you cherish or even be sued after the sale. To avoid disputes, attached and unattached goods (as they’re referred to in Alberta’s standard Residential Purchase Contract – also known as chattels and fixtures) shou

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