Property Ownership
In Ohio, personal property located in a home sale is considered included in the sale unless:
AIt is a fixture
BIt is explicitly excluded in the purchase contract✓ Correct
CIt was installed by the current owner
DIt was listed on the MLS sheet
Explanation
Items that are fixtures (attached to the property) are included in the sale unless specifically excluded in the contract. Personal property is excluded unless specifically included.
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