Property Ownership
In Missouri, a homeowner who installs a solar panel system on their roof: the system is generally considered:
APersonal property (chattel) regardless of installation
BA fixture (real property) if permanently attached with the intent to benefit the property✓ Correct
CA commercial improvement requiring a business license
DState-owned property
Explanation
Permanently installed solar panels that are attached to the structure with the intent to benefit the real property are generally considered fixtures and would transfer with the property unless excluded in the sale.
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