Property Ownership
In Ohio, fixtures are generally considered real property. Which test helps determine if an item is a fixture?
AWhether the item is plugged into an outlet
BThe method of attachment, adaptability, and intent of the parties✓ Correct
CWhether the item was purchased with the land
DWhether the item is insured under a homeowner's policy
Explanation
Ohio courts use a multi-factor test to determine whether an item is a fixture, including: how it is attached, whether it is adapted for use with the property, and the intent of the party who installed it.
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