Property Ownership
In New Mexico, which of the following is an example of real property that can be converted to personal property?
AAn easement right
BA tree that is cut down and removed from the land (severance makes it personal property)✓ Correct
CA life estate
DA mineral right
Explanation
Real property can become personal property through severance—physically detaching it from the land. A tree, when cut, becomes personal property (timber).
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