Property Ownership
Vermont's 'trade fixtures' in a commercial lease are generally:
APermanent fixtures included in the sale of the property
BItems installed by commercial tenants for business use that they retain the right to remove before the lease ends✓ Correct
CFixtures that cannot be removed under any circumstances
DPart of the real estate and owned by the landlord
Explanation
Trade fixtures are items installed by a commercial tenant for business use (display cases, restaurant equipment, etc.). They are considered personal property that the tenant may remove before or at the end of the lease, provided they restore any damage.
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