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Two years after Elicia Jolie moves into her first home, a cozy two-bedroom near Lake Tahoe, she decides to buy all new kitchen appliances. Her brother, Jake Jolie, is the owner of JJ's Appliances and More, and he gets her some great deals on beautiful stainless-steel floor models. The appliances themselves are free-standing and movable, with the exception of the built-in microwave over her new stove. She has new cabinets built around the appliances to accent the new look. When it comes time for Elicia to move, which of the following will be considered her personal property, which she may move with her?

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Answer: The electronics she has a receipt for.

Explanation: All appliances she can show a proof of ownership over can be moved with her as her personal property.

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Hello. You forgot to provide the answer options. The options are:

"a) All the appliances, the cabinets, and the microwave.b) Only the unattached appliances that are free-standing.c) Only the unattached appliances that are freestanding, plus the microwave.d) None of the appliances, the microwave, or the cabinets."

Answer:

only the unattached appliances that are free standing

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see in the question above, Elicia Jolie moved to a new apartment, bought several utensils, in addition to placing a stainless steel floor in the places she wanted, or in the entire apartment. Even though she got good deals to buy all these things, she had an economic expense that was financed with her own money, which concludes that all these factors belong to her. However, if she moves out of the apartment, she will not be entitled to take with her the devices that are attached to some structure in the house, or work inline with something from the house. She will only be able to take the devices that are loose and work autonomously.

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