Hi,
I’m planning to buy a house where a sauna was installed in the bathroom in 2014. I do not want to keep the sauna.
Is it common for the sauna to be removed when the current owners move out? In other words, can I expect that the current homeowners will take their sauna with them?
If not, is it easy to remove such a sauna? Or should I anticipate that there might not be standard wall tiles behind or underneath it?
I’m planning to buy a house where a sauna was installed in the bathroom in 2014. I do not want to keep the sauna.
Is it common for the sauna to be removed when the current owners move out? In other words, can I expect that the current homeowners will take their sauna with them?
If not, is it easy to remove such a sauna? Or should I anticipate that there might not be standard wall tiles behind or underneath it?
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AngelusNoctis9 Jun 2016 12:16I have no contact with the owners, only with the real estate agent.
Once the sauna is removed, I’m thinking of putting some green plants there.
Once the sauna is removed, I’m thinking of putting some green plants there.
Abzahler schrieb:
And the role of a real estate agent is to mediate between seller and buyer. 🙂...and you, the original poster, pay a lot of money for that! So you have to let them do their job 😉
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Peanuts749 Jun 2016 14:49AngelusNoctis schrieb:
Hi,
I am looking to buy a house where a sauna was installed in the bathroom in 2014. I do not want to keep the sauna.
Is it common for owners to take their sauna with them when they move out? In other words, can I expect the current owners to remove their sauna?
If not, is it easy to uninstall a sauna? Or should I expect that there might not be regular wall tiles behind or underneath it?Um, why don’t you just ask the owner directly???
Peanuts74 schrieb:
Um, why don’t you just ask the owner directly??? see #7 😉
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Peanuts749 Jun 2016 14:52ypg schrieb:
...and for that, you, OP, are paying a lot of money! So you have to let them do their job 😉
Whether it is really a lot is debatable. Some seem to believe that a real estate agent only goes to a property viewing three times, doesn’t really get involved, and still (unjustly) earns thousands of euros. Unfortunately, that’s not the case, as many people in our company have already experienced...
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