Property Ownership
In Virginia, a property owner who has an irrigation system installed may have difficulty removing it when selling because courts may find it is a:
APersonal property item
BFixture attached to the real estate that transfers with the property✓ Correct
COnly relevant in the listing contract
DExempt from real estate transfer
Explanation
Irrigation systems that are permanently installed, connected to underground pipes, and adapted to the land's use are typically treated as fixtures — real property that transfers with the sale.
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