Contracts
A NH seller who agreed to leave the washer and dryer in the sale but removed them before closing has:
AActed within their rights as a seller
BBreached the purchase and sale agreement and may be liable for the cost to replace the items✓ Correct
CCommitted theft
DOnly a potential issue if the buyer notices before closing
Explanation
If the contract specifically included the washer and dryer, removing them is a breach. The seller must either reinstall them or provide the buyer with compensation — typically the replacement cost.
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