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wayne
 
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best to do nothing and just note it is not working and offer an allowance.
As has been stated new owner may want a different color.

You could install a Bosch and have someone look at the house that does not
like Bosch and make it into a negative? Or they may never had heard of
brand.
Best to just let the buyer be aware and then you can negotiate the
replacement or an allowance.

It is kind of like carpet 99% of homes you look at have tan/beige carpet
because it is neutral. Everyone is afraid they will get a color someone else
will not like.


Wayne
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I selling a relative's home and am wondering if I should pay to have a
45 yr old Kitchenaid dishwasher that won't start fixed, or replace it
with a brand new Bosch? The difference in cost is a few hundred
dollars. If the repair only adds 90 days or whatever to the life of the
Kitchenaid, does it make sense?