Property Ownership
Florida's 'Uniform Commercial Code' (UCC) governs transactions involving:
AReal property only
BPersonal property (goods), including fixtures that may be converted between real and personal property✓ Correct
CReal estate brokerage agreements
DCondominium associations
Explanation
The UCC governs commercial transactions involving personal property (goods). In real estate, the UCC is relevant when fixtures (items that might be attached to real property) become the subject of secured financing, as the classification (real vs. personal) determines which law governs.
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