Property Ownership
Which Kentucky document would be used to transfer personal property, such as appliances included in a real estate sale?
AGeneral warranty deed
BBill of sale✓ Correct
CSpecial warranty deed
DQuitclaim deed
Explanation
A bill of sale is the document used to transfer ownership of personal property (such as appliances, furniture, or vehicles), separate from the deed that transfers real property.
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