Property Ownership
Vermont's 'fixtures' are items that:
ACan always be removed by the seller before closing
BWere personal property but have been permanently attached to the real property and become part of it✓ Correct
CAre always excluded from a real estate sale
DOnly include heating and cooling systems
Explanation
Fixtures are items that were once personal property but have been permanently attached to the real property (through annexation, adaptation, and intent) and are now legally considered part of the real estate, included in a sale unless specifically excluded.
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