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A homeowner installs a high-end, custom-sized chandelier in the dining room that required reinforced ceiling joists and specialized wiring. When the house is sold, the contract is silent regarding the chandelier.
Why would a court likely rule it is a fixture?
- Because it is an item of high monetary value
- The relationship of the parties favors the seller in silent contracts
- The method of attachment and the intent of the owner
- The principle of emblements requires it to stay with the land
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