Property Ownership
Fixtures in an Arizona real estate sale are generally:
AExcluded from the sale unless specifically listed in the contract
BIncluded in the sale because they are considered real property✓ Correct
COptional—the seller decides at closing
DNegotiated separately from the purchase price
Explanation
Fixtures are personal property permanently attached to real property that become part of the real estate. They are generally included in the sale. Items to be excluded must be specifically listed in the purchase contract.
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