Appliances or other items that are permanently attached and framed into a home.
Stoves, dishwashers, ovens, and other appliances framed into the building construction and not removable.
Items that are permanently attached to a dwelling or building are considered "built-ins". Such items can include appliances, cupboards, shelving, etc.
Shelves or storage units recessed flush with surrounding walls
Items that are not movable, such a stoves, ovens, microwave ovens, dishwashers.
Items which could be chattels but which are installed so as to form part of a building.
Specific items of personal property which are installed in a real estate improvement such that they become part of the building. Built-in microwave ovens and dishwashers are common examples.
Appliances or other items that are framed into a home or permanently attached.
Cabinets and other features built in as a part of the house. Back to the Top
Cabinets, ranges, ceiling fans and other items permanently attached to a structure, and which a buyer may assume will remain with the structure.
Appliances, machinery, and other equipment that are constructed as part of a building rather than left freestanding and moveable.
Permanent, immovable appliances or similar features.
furniture and other nonstructural elements permanently incorporated in building.
Features that are made part of the house, such as cabinets.
Items, such as appliances and cabinets, that are permanently attached to a building.