Property Ownership
In Maryland, which of the following is an example of real property?
AA portable storage shed not attached to the ground
BA built-in kitchen cabinet affixed to the wall✓ Correct
CA stock of paint cans in the garage
DA riding lawn mower
Explanation
Real property includes land and anything permanently attached to it (fixtures). A built-in kitchen cabinet is a fixture and thus real property.
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