Property Ownership
In Oregon, which of the following is a characteristic of real property versus personal property?
APersonal property is not subject to property taxes
BReal property is immovable and includes land and anything permanently attached to it✓ Correct
CPersonal property can only be transferred by deed
DReal property includes furniture and appliances
Explanation
Real property is immovable — it consists of land and anything permanently attached to it (structures, in-ground improvements, etc.).
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