New Jersey Real Estate Practice Exam Practice Question
The seller has a beautiful dining room ceiling fixture that matches their entire dining room set. If the sales contract does NOT specifically state whether the fixture is included in the sale or excluded from it, the buyer's agent can tell the buyer to expect that the dining room fixture will be
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: When a fixture is attached to a property, such as a ceiling light, it is generally considered a part of the real estate being sold. This principle supports the expectation that the dining room fixture is included in the sale.
Option A is incorrect because it misinterprets the nature of fixtures; being part of a suite does not automatically exclude it. Option B incorrectly suggests that removing the fixture would exclude it from the sale, which is not the case unless explicitly stated. Option C wrongly implies that the fixture’s inclusion is contingent upon purchasing the furniture, which is not a standard practice in real estate transactions.
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