Property Ownership
Personal property in Hawaii is also known as:
AReal property
BChattel✓ Correct
CFixture
DAppurtenance
Explanation
Personal property (also called chattel) is movable property not permanently attached to real estate. It is distinct from real property, which includes land and permanent improvements.
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