Contracts
A South Dakota real estate purchase agreement states that the seller will leave all window treatments. The window treatments are legally classified as:
APersonal property that must be removed
BFixtures that are real property even without the agreement
CPersonal property included by specific agreement✓ Correct
DTrade fixtures owned by the buyer
Explanation
Window treatments are typically personal property. By specifically including them in the purchase agreement, the seller agrees to leave them. The written agreement controls the disposition of personal property items.
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