Property Ownership
Personal property that has been permanently attached to real property and legally becomes part of the real property is called a:
AChattel
BFixture✓ Correct
CAppurtenance
DEncumbrance
Explanation
A fixture is personal property that has been permanently attached to or incorporated into real property and is treated as real property. Examples include built-in appliances, ceiling fans, and plumbing fixtures.
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