sams dad
I hate Palarse
The simple answer is that before you completed you would have filled in a fixtures and fittings list via your solicitor. Everything you put on that list as staying should stay, anything not on that listed should be removed. As it's a legal document the buyer 'technically' can make subsequent claims against you for loss of things removed that you said were staying and the cost of removing and repair for things you said aren't staying but were left. I say 'technically' because I doubt that any buyers bother with such claims in reality.
Is the correct answer.