That which is fixed or attached to something as a permanent appendage; as, the fixtures of a pump; the fixtures of a farm or of a dwelling, that is, the articles which a tenant may not take away
Intent (was it intended to be part of the property) How is it fixed ? Is the fixture essential to the property ? Relationship - was the fixture intended to be a part of the tenant's business ?
A recognizable entity (such as a toilet bowl, kitchen cabinet, light unit, etc ) that is permanently attached to property and belongs to the property when it is sold
Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it
An article of personal property which has been installed in or attached to land or building thereon, in such a manner, that it is now considered to be a part of the real estate
Personal property that is considered a part of the real property because it has been affixed in a manner that to remove it would cause damage to the property
An item of personal property attached to real property so that it can not be removed without damage to the real property A fixture becomes part of the real property FORECLOSURE The process by which a lender sells property securing a loan in order to repay the loan Under a deed of trust, foreclosure is by public auction after appropriate advertisement A mortgage may require the lender to obtain Court approval prior to sale
Personal property which is permanently attached to the property, and, as such, becomes part of the real property
If you describe someone or something as a fixture in a particular place or occasion, you mean that they always seem to be there. She was a fixture in New York's nightclubs The cordless kettle may now be a fixture in most kitchens
Improvements or personal property attached to the land so as to become a part of the real estate Fixtures are transferred to the buyer upon sale of the property To determine whether an item is a fixture include : Intent (was it intended to be part of the property) How is it fixed ? Is the fixture essential to the property ? Relationship - was the fixture intended to be a part of the tenant's business ?
A recognizable object (such as a chandelier, kitchen cabinet, or light unit) that is permanently attached to property and belongs to the property when it is sold, unless otherwise specified in the sale agreement