Property Ownership
In Hawaii, when real property is transferred, fixtures generally:
ARemain the seller's personal property
BTransfer with the real property to the buyer✓ Correct
CMust be removed by the seller before closing
DRequire a separate bill of sale
Explanation
Fixtures are considered part of the real property and transfer to the buyer with the property unless the purchase contract specifically excludes them.
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