There was nothing in the realtor notes that stated there wasn't an HVAC system.

My wife and I were planning on moving back home.

We had been living in the Midwest for the last six years, and we were both homesick.

We were both born and raised in the Northeast, and we wanted to have the house ready for us before we arrived. We went on all the real estate sites and, after whittling the choices down to six different homes; we called the realtors who were representing these homes. They emailed us all the information that they had from the MLS listings and from their personal experience with the home. We ended up with pictures from each of the six homes, along with floor plans and information on the condition of the house and anything that may need to be done. We finally settled on one home that seemed to be perfect for our family’s needs. We put the down payment on the house and promised to have the rest of the money when we arrive for the closings. Until we actually had a copy of the deed in hand, we would not get to see the house. When we walked up to the door, it was everything we had dreamed a home should be. The only thing that was missing was an HVAC system. We asked the realtor why there was nothing in the listings about a missing HVAC system, and she appeared shaken. She thought they were joking when they said they were taking the AC unit with them, but she never thought they would take it and the furnace when they moved. Now we need to file a police report.

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