Does the Lucy Come With the House?
What to Do About the 5′ Tall Fiberglass Statue on the Front Lawn
Should the Buyer of this 1950’s Rambler just west of Cedar Lake expect the Lucy statue on the front lawn to come with the home?
The starting point is to determine whether it’s a fixture — Realtor-speak for, “is it permanently attached to the home?”
If the answer is “No,” i.e., it’s personal property, the Buyer would normally have no expectation of getting the item(s).**
Just to be safe, though, the Lucy statue is explicitly excluded in the property’s “Agent Remarks” section on MLS.
**At least in the Twin Cities, there’s one BIG exception to the fixtures stay/personal property goes” rule: appliances.
Specifically, the refrigerator, oven/stove, and washer/dry are customarily left in the home — and specifically written into the Purchase Agreement that way.
See also, “Fixture Confusion“; “How to Tell if Something is a Fixture”; “Taking the Fun Out of a Deal (Literally)“; and “MLS: “All attached TV mounts shall stay but not TV’s”
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