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JAC1982
Aug 16, 2018Explorer
Former realtor here. As others mentioned, as long as it's in good repair and looks nice, I'd leave it. You can always put a note in the listing that you're willing the remove the canopy if the buyer does not want it. I would not offer to remove the concrete pad though, and I can't see hardly anybody objecting to that since it can be used for lots of things like extra parking for guests, or can function as a patio depending on its location.
Even some RV people may not want it. We've been househunting a bit in Idaho and it's so disappointing when I see homes with "RV parking" in the form of an RV garage and it's too small to fit our trailer, or the door is too short. I'd rather that it not even be there and build our own to fit our needs.
Even some RV people may not want it. We've been househunting a bit in Idaho and it's so disappointing when I see homes with "RV parking" in the form of an RV garage and it's too small to fit our trailer, or the door is too short. I'd rather that it not even be there and build our own to fit our needs.
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