Escrow & Title
In Hawaii, which document is commonly used to transfer personal property (fixtures, appliances) as part of a real estate sale?
AA. A warranty deed
BB. A bill of sale✓ Correct
CC. A quitclaim deed
DD. An assignment of lease
Explanation
A bill of sale transfers ownership of personal property items included in a real estate transaction, such as appliances and moveable fixtures not conveyed by the deed.
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