Property Ownership
In Alaska, which of the following would NOT be considered real property?
AA timber stand growing on the land
BA portable generator stored in the garage✓ Correct
CA built-in dishwasher
DThe mineral rights to the subsurface
Explanation
A portable generator is personal property — it is not permanently attached to the real estate. Built-in appliances, growing timber (prior to severance), and mineral rights are all considered real property.
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