Contracts
A Nebraska purchase agreement that specifically lists personal property included in the sale (washer, dryer, refrigerator) creates a:
ASeparate bill of sale automatically
BContractual obligation to include those items, which should be confirmed at the final walkthrough✓ Correct
CNo legal obligation — only real property transfers at closing
DRequirement to get NREC approval for personal property sales
Explanation
Personal property included in a real estate purchase agreement is contractually obligated to transfer with the property. A final walkthrough before closing typically confirms these items are still present.
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