Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of a trade fixture in Georgia commercial real estate?
ABuilt-in kitchen cabinets
BA chandelier permanently attached to the ceiling
CA restaurant's commercial cooking equipment bolted to the floor✓ Correct
DA bathroom sink permanently plumbed into the wall
Explanation
Trade fixtures are items of personal property attached to a commercial space by a tenant for use in their trade or business. They remain personal property and can generally be removed by the tenant upon lease termination, unlike true fixtures which become real property.
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