Property Ownership
In New York, which of the following would NOT be considered real property?
AA house and the land it sits on
BA deed of trust lien on real estate
CA moveable prefabricated home that is not permanently attached to a foundation✓ Correct
DA built-in dishwasher in a sold home
Explanation
A moveable (non-attached) prefabricated home is generally considered personal property (chattel), not real property, in New York. Real property includes land, buildings permanently attached to land, and items attached to buildings (fixtures). A deed of trust lien is an interest in real property. A built-in dishwasher permanently attached to the kitchen is a fixture (real property).
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