Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is NOT correct regarding chattels and fixtures?

  1. Fixtures are typically included when drafting an agreement of purchase and sale.

  2. A portable barbecue on a deck is a chattel.

  3. A moveable piece of furniture is a chattel.

  4. Chattels are usually included when drafting an agreement of purchase and sale.

The correct answer is: A portable barbecue on a deck is a chattel.

The correct answer is B. A portable barbecue on a deck is considered a fixture, not a chattel. Fixtures are items that are attached to the property and are typically included in the sale unless specifically excluded in the agreement of purchase and sale. Chattels, on the other hand, are movable items that are not permanently attached to the property. Option A is incorrect as fixtures are usually included, not excluded, when drafting an agreement of purchase and sale. Option C is incorrect as a moveable piece of furniture is considered a chattel. Option D is also incorrect because chattels may or may not be included in the agreement of purchase and sale depending on what is specified in the contract.