ITEMS TO CONVEY (AT NO VALUE) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ITEMS TO CONVEY (AT NO VALUE) document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Seller's information, including the street address, county, city, and zip code. Ensure all details are accurate for a smooth transaction.
  3. In the 'Items' section, check off any items that will be conveyed at no value. This includes appliances and fixtures like the refrigerator or ceiling fan. Make sure to review each item carefully.
  4. For 'As-Is Items', note that these items are not warranted by the seller. Clearly list any such items in this section.
  5. Complete the final inspection section by confirming if all inspected items were in acceptable condition. If they were, write 'acceptable' as instructed.
  6. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date the document where indicated to finalize the agreement.

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Yes, you can leave items behind when selling your house, but this must be agreed upon with the buyer. Typically, the sales contract specifies what items stay, such as fixtures, appliances, or furniture. Anything not explicitly included is expected to be removed.
Other times, your homes value can be reduced by things out of your control, such as messy neighbors, nearby foreclosures, power lines, natural disasters, your local real estate market, or the overall economy.
Age and condition of the appliance can determine whether or not theyre included in the home sale. People may want to take their appliances with them when they move if theyre still relatively new or in good working order.
In most cases, a seller will leave appliances with the home when they move. These appliances are bulky to travel with and often come standard with homes. However, there may be some cases when a seller wants to move with an appliance. They should clearly state this in the listing or in the offer.
What appliances can stay? You can leave any appliance that is attached to the house. This is true for things like bathroom and kitchen fixtures and anything on the fireplace. Other appliances you may leave behind include smoke alarms, monoxide monitors, and security systems.

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Oh absolutely leave the old appliances with the house. Some appliances do not move well, and frequently soon stop functioning properly when they are moved. So it is best to leave them where they are.

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