Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of personal property (personalty) that typically does NOT convey with Pennsylvania real estate?
AA built-in dishwasher
BThe seller's riding lawn mower✓ Correct
CA ceiling fan installed by the seller
DCentral air conditioning equipment
Explanation
A riding lawn mower is personal property (chattel) — not attached to the real estate — and does not automatically convey with a property sale unless specifically included in the Agreement of Sale. Built-in appliances, ceiling fans, and central AC are typically fixtures that convey unless excluded.
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