Property Ownership
What is 'personal property' (personalty) versus 'real property' (realty) in Nevada?
APersonal property is owned by persons; real property is owned by corporations
BReal property is land and anything permanently attached to it; personal property is movable items not attached to the land — fixtures can become real property when permanently installed✓ Correct
CPersonal property includes only vehicles and jewelry in Nevada
DReal property is only the structures; land is always personal property
Explanation
Real property includes land, minerals, air rights, and permanently attached improvements. Personal property (personalty) is movable — furniture, appliances not built-in, vehicles.
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