Contracts
A Mississippi seller includes a personal property item (dining room table) in the sale by listing it in the purchase contract. This is called a:
AFixture conveyance
BBill of sale inclusion
CPersonal property inclusion in the contract✓ Correct
DA conversion of personal property to real property
Explanation
Personal property items included in a real estate sale should be specifically listed in the purchase contract (or on a bill of sale). This makes the inclusion an express part of the agreement and avoids disputes about what was intended.
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