Yes. It also can be helpful to leave a file with manuals for the appliances that are going with the house, as well as info on HVAC, roof, new windows, etc. and even the tags and instructions from any landscaping added.
We are on house #10. As we "grew up" and did more updates to our houses, I became even more of a planner........
For instance, if I bought new vanity lights or new bar counter lights or any lighting replacement that involved more than one fixture of the exact same kind, I always bought a backup shade, if the shades were breakable........
That is because if you have ever broken just one of multiple matching lighting fixtures, you know you might have to replace all of them. Either they will no longer be available or will cost a lot more money and time than just being ready with one replacement in the closet. (Yeah. I know. I guess that's weird to some.) And if we never break one in the lineup, I leave the extra behind for the new owners.......
If they hate the light fixtures anyway, they can give them away or whatever they want to do with them. It is then their house......and their little extra shade from me, just in case.
It's a nice touch to leave information behind, and it has always been appreciated. At the closing, we leave our contact information with the buyers -- just in case they have questions........
But......we have always had pleasant closing experiences, including a few FSBOs in the 10. I imagine there are plenty of closings that could turn into knock-down-drag-outs, but not for us.
Good luck to you with your adventures in moving. We have never regretted any of our moves to different houses, even though we move on after several years.........mostly in the same Ohio area, just one TV house though.
Boomer
PS: If you have not sold a lot of houses, make sure you get your closing papers ahead of time so you can read them and make sure everything is correct. (But you probably already know to do that.)