Three types of property exist.
1. There is real property. This is real estate or land and the buildings on it. It will stay where it is. You can not pick it up and carry it anywhere.
2. There is intangible property. This is stocks, bonds, and bank accounts. It has value. It is worth money. It exists. it can be turned into money. It consists of numbers on a sheet of paper.
3. There is personal property. This is stuff. These are the things you can move around and carry from one place to another. Clothes, chairs, pictures, etc.
Personal Property is property that is not real property nor property that is attached to the land.
Risk defines the possibility of personal injury, or damage to vehicles or property.
Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR) 4500.9R Part II Chapter 204 paragraph D.1. defines the responsibilities and procedures for the movement of Department of Defense (DoD) personal property. It outlines the requirements for shipping and storing personal property, ensuring compliance with regulations to facilitate smooth logistics and transportation processes. This section is essential for maintaining accountability and efficiency in the management of personal property during relocations.
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Yes, in most states in the United States you will pay either a personal property tax or real property tax on a trailer (also known as mobile home or manufactured home). Each state defines what constitutes personal property or real property as the terms relate to mobile homes but typically a mobile home that is permanently fixed to the site is considered real property. If you own land where a temporary mobile home has been placed you could receive a real property tax bill for the land and a personal property tax bill for the mobile home.
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The range of values of some property
The difference between personal property and real property is that personal property can depreciate faster than improvement made on real property.
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