The aim of this form is to make clear to the buyer which items are included in the sale. It must be completed accurately by the seller as the form may become part of the contract between the buyer and seller.
It is important that sellers and buyers check the information in this form carefully.
'Seller' means all sellers together where the property is owned by more than one person.
'Buyer' means all buyers together where the property is being bought by more than one person.
In each row, the seller should tick the appropriate box to show whether:
Where an item is excluded from the sale the seller may offer it for sale by inserting a price in the appropriate box. The buyer can then decide whether to accept the seller's offer.
A seller who inserts a price in this form is responsible for negotiating the sale of that item directly with the buyer or through their estate agent. If the seller or buyer instructs their solicitor to negotiate the sale of such an item, there may be an additional charge.
Sellers and buyers should inform their solicitors of any arrangements made about items offered for sale.
If the seller removes any fixtures, fittings or contents, the seller should be reasonably careful to ensure that any damage caused is minimised.
Unless stated otherwise, the seller will be responsible for ensuring that all rubbish is removed from the property (including from the loft, garden, outbuildings, garages and sheds), and that the property is left in a reasonably clean and tidy condition.
All participants should sign this form.