Property Ownership
In Missouri, personal property becomes a fixture when it is:
AExpensive
BPermanently attached to real property with the intent to make it a part of the realty✓ Correct
CMore than 10 years old
DListed in the will
Explanation
Personal property becomes a fixture (real property) when it is permanently attached to realty with the intent that it remain as a permanent part of the property.
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Key Terms to Know
Deed
A written legal instrument used to transfer ownership of real property from one party (grantor) to another (grantee).
EasementA non-possessory right to use another person's land for a specific purpose.
EncumbranceAny claim, lien, charge, or liability attached to real property that affects its value or limits its use.
LienA financial claim against a property that serves as security for a debt or obligation, giving the creditor the right to foreclose if unpaid.
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