Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of personal property (chattel) in a Michigan real estate transaction?
ABuilt-in kitchen cabinets
BInstalled ceiling fans
CA portable outdoor grill✓ Correct
DA fireplace mantel permanently attached to the wall
Explanation
Personal property (chattel) refers to movable items not permanently attached to the real estate. A portable outdoor grill is not permanently attached and remains personal property unless specifically included in the purchase agreement.
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