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what is the cheekiest thing you have taken when moving house.

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Bignosenobum · 22/02/2019 16:30

We are moving next week and we are planning to dig up a tree and take it with us, plus other stuff. Did say we would take one or two setimental plants...
What have you taken and what happened. Funny stories please.

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HarperIsBazaar · 22/02/2019 16:32

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WhenISnappedAndFarted · 22/02/2019 16:33

I can't think of anything tbh

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Jackshouse · 22/02/2019 16:34

A tree? That will be difficult to remove. Friends of ours moved to find all the light fittings removed. Their solicitors contacted the vendors solicitors who withheld the proceeds of the sale until the vendors paid for a qualified Electrian to replace all the light fittings.

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Bananalanacake · 22/02/2019 16:34

My vibratorGrin

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Asdfghjklll · 22/02/2019 16:34

We took a bay tree but I did dig it up and put it in a pot before the viewings started as generally have to leave garden as seen.
Once moved into house with no lightbulbs.

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MTBMummy · 22/02/2019 16:35

Our neighbours took all fitted carpets, lights, (not lamp shades the entire light) and most of the doors. The new owners where most baffled

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HollowTalk · 22/02/2019 16:36

Why do you think it's funny that you're taking the tree? What do you think the purchasers will think of you?

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Biancadelrioisback · 22/02/2019 16:40

A square of carpet

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PalmTree101 · 22/02/2019 16:40

Not sure that is very funny TBH.

More of a dick move.

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Disfordarkchocolate · 22/02/2019 16:41

Our vendor removed several mature plants without warning, really pissed me off. If it had been a tree and I had not been made aware I would have taken legal action.

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DustOffYourHighestHopes · 22/02/2019 16:41

Trees are v expensive. You’ve committed theft unless you exclude it from the sale.

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Sparklesocks · 22/02/2019 16:42

A tree?? really??

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hardyloveit · 22/02/2019 16:43

Op has already said she has told them she is taking 1 or 2 so what's the problem?

I moved into my first flat years ago now and all the handles to the kitchen cupboards had gone - just left with holes where handles were!

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SignOnTheWindow · 22/02/2019 16:43

Err, OP did tell the buyers that a couple of sentimental plants would be taken. Not sure why this is cheeky?

If I move house, I'd take a plant given to me by a late friend. Would obviously tell potential buyers.

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SignOnTheWindow · 22/02/2019 16:44

Just because it's a tree doesn't necessarily mean that it's huge!

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Debruary · 22/02/2019 16:49

I once rented a flat that had the most amazing full length mirror in the hallway.
This mirror was magical, it took about half a stone off (from the right places), added maybe an inch in height, without looking like it belonged in a fairground. Friends used to detour to mine on a night out, just to check themselves in my mirror before hitting the town (sometimes I wasn’t even going out with them)

When I moved out, I lingered long and hard but... I DIDNT TAKE IT. I could have said it had got broken and replaced it, but I didn’t.

I regret that decision often.

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loopy42 · 22/02/2019 16:58

Lightbulbs....but only because it was dark when we were moving, the new property had none and it was too late to go buy some from anywhere

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cattreatsanddragrace · 22/02/2019 16:58

Not unreasonable. My dad has cultivated many acer trees from saplings to fully matured trees now. I think if anything happened and parents had to move house for some reason, he would try and dig up a few for sure. Would easily cost several hundred pounds to buy fully mature, plus he just loves them.

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Littlepond · 22/02/2019 17:00

When we moved house the previous owners took all the doorknobs, light bulbs, loo roll holders and curtain rails.

I’ve not done anything like that myself though.

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winsinbin · 22/02/2019 17:02

The chances are an established tree won’t survive uprooting and replanting OP so your ‘ cheekiness ‘ will be wasted effort.

My parents bought a house many years ago and after exchange of contracts were advised that the fitted carpets and bespoke curtains were not actually included in the purchase price (you wouldn’t get away with that now). They had stretched themselves to the limit buying the house and didn’t have the requisite few hundred pounds so had to decline the offer and expected to move into a curtainless, carpetless house. Which they did, only to find the carpets, underlay and curtains burning in a bonfire at the far end of the garden. Now that’s CF-ery.

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LittleMissCantbebothered · 22/02/2019 17:04

The bit that goes on the end of the pully cord on the bathroom light and the hallway runners made from the same carpet as the stairs and landing.

Our buyers were dicks, and we're lucky we didn't take more.

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RelaisBlu · 22/02/2019 17:04

In our previous house where our 3DC were little there was an enormous beautiful mature walnut tree which they used to climb and we used to sit under in the summer. When we were leaving that house 20 years ago my husband noticed a very small sapling, probably grown from a walnut buried & forgotten by one of the many squirrels in the garden. He dug it up and planted it in the garden of the house we live in now where it has grown into a large & beautiful walnut tree that feels "related" to the one we left! We often talk sentimentally of how we hope one day to see our grandchildren climbing this one, as our children climbed the other one

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littlemeitslyn · 22/02/2019 17:06

Winsinbin that's horrible 😡

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eggsandwich · 22/02/2019 17:06

If I moved I would take just one plant which is an azalea that I brought 18 years ago just before I had my son, I put it in a pot but it outgrew the pot a few years ago and is now in the ground outside my front door, I’m lucky that my soil is acidic and always flowers in May when its his birthday, so very sentimental.

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