Property Ownership
In New Mexico, which of the following best describes 'fixtures' in real estate?
APersonal property only
BItems that were once personal property but have been attached to real property and are legally considered part of the real property✓ Correct
COnly built-in appliances
DOnly items specified in the purchase contract
Explanation
Fixtures are items that were originally personal property but have been permanently attached to real property (with the intent to make them permanent) and therefore legally become part of the real estate.
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