Property Ownership

In Michigan, when a fixture dispute arises between a buyer and seller, courts typically consider all of the following EXCEPT:

AMethod of attachment
BIntent of the person who attached the item
CAdaptation of the item to the property
DThe original purchase price of the item✓ Correct

Explanation

Michigan courts consider the method of attachment, the adapter or appropriation of the item to the property, and the intent of the parties when determining whether an item is a fixture (real property) or personal property. Original purchase price is not a relevant factor.

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