Property Ownership
A fixture in Utah real estate is:
AAny item of personal property inside the home
BAn item that was once personal property but has been permanently attached to real property✓ Correct
COnly built-in appliances
DAny item worth more than $500
Explanation
A fixture is personal property that has been permanently attached to real property in such a manner that it becomes part of the realty. Disputes over what constitutes a fixture are resolved by tests of attachment, adaptation, and intent.
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