Property Ownership
Under Minnesota law, which of the following is NOT considered real property?
AA barn permanently attached to the land
BA crop that has been planted but not harvested (emblements)✓ Correct
CA well drilled into the ground
DA fence attached to concrete posts
Explanation
Emblements (annual crops planted by a tenant) are considered personal property, not real property, because they result from human labor and the tenant has the right to harvest them. Permanently attached structures (barn, well, fence) are real property. This distinction matters in Minnesota lease agreements and property transfers.
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