Property Ownership
What distinguishes a fixture from personal property in an Ohio real estate transaction?
AValue over $500
BMethod of attachment and intent to make permanent✓ Correct
CAge of the item
DWhether it was purchased with the property
Explanation
Fixtures are items permanently attached to real property with the intent to remain. Courts consider method of attachment, adaptation to the property, and the parties' agreement or intent.
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