Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of personal property (chattel) that could be confused with a fixture?
ABuilt-in dishwasher
BFree-standing refrigerator✓ Correct
CWall-to-wall carpeting
DCeiling fan installed by seller
Explanation
A free-standing refrigerator is personal property that can be removed; built-ins, installed ceiling fans, and glued carpeting are generally considered fixtures.
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