NC Iowa | MotoMatt - 5/27/2017 16:22
I am buying an acreage, closing this week and the current owner is on the move out...I drove on by this morning and noticed the cattle waterers are gone...I would have thought a bolted down waterer on a concrete pad with a stand pipe would have been left behind, as does the other folks I have asked. So I thought I would ask here, if you were buying/selling a place would you expect to get/leave the "permanent" type equipment like this...to me it would be like taking the kitchen faucet on the way out the door...hope she doesn't take all the fence down and gates off the posts too...
I am in Iowa if that helps.
Gates are not part of the property and can be removed. They posts they hang on belong to the property.
If the waterer was a a stock tank under a hydrant, it can go. If bolted to a pad with water line plumbed to it, it belongs to the property unless otherwise stated in contract. Up to you how much you want to make of it.
They could be junk, or really nice and cost a lot to replace. |