Contracts
A Missouri buyer includes a 'personal property' addendum in their offer listing specific items (refrigerator, washer, dryer). These items will be:
AAutomatically included since they are in the house
BSpecifically transferred with the real estate per the contract terms✓ Correct
CExcluded unless the seller agrees separately
DOnly transferred if the appraisal includes them
Explanation
When specific personal property items are listed in the contract, they are contractually included in the sale. Without specific mention, personal property (chattel) generally does not transfer with real estate.
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