Property Ownership

A fixture differs from personal property in that a fixture:

AIs always more valuable than personal property
BIs attached to real property and becomes part of the real estate✓ Correct
CCan be removed by the seller without disclosing its removal
DMust be listed separately in the purchase contract

Explanation

A fixture is an item of personal property that has been attached to real property in such a manner and with such intent that it is treated as part of the real estate. Tests for fixtures include method of attachment, intent, and adaptability.

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