sardines in the floor registers.
(Sorry, I got nuttin. Unless they overpaid, a clean house with no "surprises*" left behind is the best you can give them)
*excess junk for them to have to dispose of.
Rookie mistake - put them in the curtain rods
When we moved into our house, i remember making a late night run to the store for toilet paper and a few other basics.
I can't believe nobody has suggested the all time classic... The upper decker!
My wife has moved over 50 times, 7 times since I've been married to her. We once had a letter left for us describing all the neighbors, which ones to avoid, nice ones, ones they help in the winter (elderly).... The neighborhood had a weird dynamic so it was fitting for that hood.
My wife has moved over 50 times, 7 times since I've been married to her. We once had a letter left for us describing all the neighbors, which ones to avoid, nice ones, ones they help in the winter (elderly).... The neighborhood had a weird dynamic so it was fitting for that hood.
That is something super odd to have left in a letter, but I guess that's not a bad thing... I HATE moving though, I can't imagine being your wife. I feel like I'd limit all things I owned/possessed if I moved that frequently.
This ^^^ No surprises... IE, when we bought out place the seller asked if we wanted him to leave the kids toys his kids had outgrown. We said that was fine as long as it wasn't all junk, and that he left X, Y,& Z toys specifically (he said he was going to donate those toys). He took all the good toys, including those specifically requested to be left, and left all the junk. My wife had to haul 2 truckloads of broken toys to the dump... Furthermore I hauled several truckloads of trash out of the outbuildings... Don't be a trashy jerk-wad and you're GTG.sardines in the floor registers.
(Sorry, I got nuttin. Unless they overpaid, a clean house with no "surprises*" left behind is the best you can give them)
*excess junk for them to have to dispose of.