Property Ownership
In Minnesota, personal property included in a real estate sale is typically listed in:
AThe deed
BThe purchase agreement or a bill of sale✓ Correct
CThe title insurance policy
DThe survey
Explanation
Personal property (non-fixtures) to be included in a Minnesota real estate sale should be specifically listed in the purchase agreement to avoid disputes. Common items include appliances, window treatments, and outdoor equipment. A separate bill of sale may also be used. Items not specified in the purchase agreement may default to the seller's right to remove.
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