What Stays and What Goes? Be Clear on Personal Property in a Home Sale

One of the most overlooked (and often confusing) parts of buying or selling a home is understanding what stays with the house—and what goes.

As a buyer, you might assume that beautiful chandelier or wall-mounted TV is included. As a seller, you might plan to take it with you. Without clear communication, this misunderstanding can lead to disappointment—or even legal issues.

Let’s clear things up.

What Is Considered Personal Property?

Personal property refers to anything that is not permanently attached to the home. These are items that can be removed without damaging the property. Examples include:

  • Furniture
  • Area rugs
  • Lamps
  • Artwork
  • Potted plants

These are typically not included in the sale unless agreed upon in writing.

What Is Considered a Fixture?

Fixtures are items that are physically attached to the property and are usually expected to stay. This includes:

  • Light fixtures
  • Built-in appliances
  • Curtain rods (but not curtains themselves)
  • Mounted shelves
  • Bathroom mirrors (if secured to the wall)

Fixtures are generally included in the sale unless specifically excluded in the contract.

The Gray Areas

Some items fall into a gray area—like wall-mounted TVs (the mount may stay, the TV may not), garage storage systems, or outdoor playsets. This is where clear communication and good contracts come in.

Realtor Tip: Put It in Writing

To avoid misunderstandings:

  • Buyers: Be specific about what you want included in your offer.
  • Sellers: Clearly list what you plan to take with you—even if it seems obvious.

Use the purchase agreement’s personal property section to spell out all inclusions and exclusions. Never assume.

Why It Matters

Disputes over what stays or goes can delay closings, lead to post-sale tension, or worse—legal action. Being clear, upfront, and thorough protects everyone involved.

Whether you’re buying or selling, one of the best things you can do is make sure expectations are aligned from the start. When in doubt, talk it out—and get it in writing.

A smooth sale starts with clarity.

If you’re considering a move or investment and require a trusted Real Estate Broker, we’re here to assist you. Contact us via email at TEAM@McDanielCallahan.com, complete the form below, or give us a call at 925-838-4300. We are ready to provide expert guidance and support for all your real estate needs. Terry McDaniel DRE License #00941526

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Author: Terry McDaniel

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