NannyB2604
Hi everyone. We're in the process of selling our house and all seemed to be going ok until yesterday. The estate agent relayed a request from our purchasers: when they move in the want to pave the whole front garden to make standing room for their caravan and vintage Cadillac (seriously!). In connection with this, they've asked us to cut back the hedge and prune back or remove the (very well-established) shrubs in the garden as, I quote "They don't have time to do it"! Am I being unreasonable to say no? They saw what the garden was like when they put in their offer. By the way, the hedge and shrubs aren't running rampant - we keep them reasonably pruned to complement our currently lawned garden.
Under no circumstances do you do this. I am selling my house and it will be as viewed. This can open a can of worms. How do you know that the next person would prefer the hedges etc.
Where will it end, these people are liberty takers. Years ago when I bought a house, it was agreed that the sellers were leaving a lounge carpet, ( it was before you had to leave a list). They then said that they wanted to take the carpet, I replied ‘best you take your house as well’, they soon changed their mind and included the carpet. Good luck with your sale and don’t get stressed