Property Ownership
In Ohio, real property is defined to include all of the following EXCEPT:
ALand and everything permanently attached to it
BFixtures
CTrade fixtures installed by a commercial tenant✓ Correct
DAir rights above the land
Explanation
Trade fixtures installed by a commercial tenant for business purposes are generally considered personal property (chattels) and may be removed by the tenant before the lease ends, unlike ordinary fixtures.
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