New Jersey Real Estate License Exam Practice Question

When buyers move into their new house, they see that the ceiling fan in the dining room is gone. The ceiling fan was not mentioned in the offer to purchase. Did the sellers have the right to take the ceiling fan?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The sellers had the right to take the ceiling fan if it was considered personal property, but since ceiling fans are typically classified as fixtures, they are expected to remain with the home unless explicitly excluded in the contract.

Option A is incorrect because the absence of mention in the contract does not automatically designate it as personal property. Option B is misleading; while it was the sellers' property, fixtures like ceiling fans are generally included in the sale. Option D misclassifies the fan as chattel; chattel refers to movable personal property, while the ceiling fan, being affixed, is a fixture and should remain with the house.

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