Property Valuation
In Missouri, a 'detached garage' added to a residential property would typically be classified as:
AA separate parcel requiring its own deed
BAn improvement (appurtenance) to the real property that adds value✓ Correct
CPersonal property
DA fixture requiring MREC disclosure
Explanation
A detached garage is a permanent improvement to real property in Missouri and is considered an appurtenance (an improvement that goes with the land). It adds value to the property and is included in the real property being sold.
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