Common use of Fixtures & Improvements Clause in Contracts

Fixtures & Improvements. All improvements and appurtenances are included in the purchase price including, if now in or on the property the following: all buildings; landscaping; lighting fixtures and their shades and bulbs; ceiling fans; hardware for draperies and curtains; window shades and blinds; built-in kitchen appliances, including garbage disposal and drop-in ranges; wall to wall carpeting, if attached; all attached mirrors; all attached TV mounting brackets; all attached shelving; attached work benches; stationary laundry tubs; water softener (unless rented); water heater; incinerator; sump pump; water pump and pressure tank; heating and air conditioning equipment (window units excluded); attached humidifiers; heating units, including add-on heating stoves and heating stoves connected by flue pipe; fireplace screens, inserts, and grates; fireplace doors, if attached; liquid heating and cooking fuel tanks if owned by Seller; TV antenna and complete rotor equipment; satellite dish and necessary accessories and complete rotor equipment; all support equipment for in ground pools; screens and storm windows and doors; awnings; installed basketball backboard, pole and goal; mailbox; flagpole(s); fencing, invisible in ground fencing and all related equipment, including collars; detached storage buildings; underground sprinkling, including the pump; installed outdoor grills; all plantings and bulbs; garage door opener and control(s); and any and all items and fixtures permanently affixed to the property; and also includes: but does not include:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Escrow Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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