Property Ownership

Vermont defines personal property (personalty) as:

ALand and everything permanently attached to it
BMovable property not permanently attached to land or buildings✓ Correct
CProperty owned by natural persons only
DAny property with a value under $10,000

Explanation

Personal property (personalty) includes movable items that are not permanently attached to real property. Examples include furniture, vehicles, and equipment. The distinction matters in real estate because fixtures (attached personal property) become real property.

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