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What is a 'bill of sale' in a Delaware real estate transaction?
AThe document used to transfer title to the real property
BA document transferring ownership of personal property (appliances, furniture) included in the real estate sale✓ Correct
CA receipt for the earnest money deposit
DThe seller's listing agreement with the broker
Explanation
A bill of sale is used to transfer ownership of personal property (chattels) from seller to buyer. In a real estate sale, it conveys ownership of included personal property (appliances, window treatments) that are not part of the real estate itself.
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