Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of personal property (chattel) rather than real property in Iowa?
AA barn permanently attached to the land
BA grain elevator bolted to a concrete foundation
CA portable grain bin not attached to the land✓ Correct
DA fence along the property boundary
Explanation
Personal property (chattel) is movable and not permanently affixed to the land. A portable grain bin that is not permanently attached would be personal property.
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