Property Ownership
In North Dakota, which of the following is an example of real property?
AA harvested wheat crop stored in a grain elevator
BFencing permanently attached to the land✓ Correct
CA portable grain auger
DStored machinery in a rented shop
Explanation
Real property includes land and permanently attached improvements and fixtures. Fencing permanently attached to the land is a fixture and real property. Harvested crops (emblements), portable equipment, and stored items are personal property.
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