Chris sold Valerie a home containing a wood stove which could not be removed from the home without causing substantial damage. Shortly after the sale, Valerie sustained significant smoke damage due to a malfunction of the stove. She told Chris that she was going to sue him under the UCC. Chris told her that was not possible. Which of the following is true?
a. Chris is correct because the stove would likely be a fixture not covered by the UCC.
b. Valerie is correct because the stove would likely be a fixture covered by the UCC.
c. Valerie is correct because the stove would not be considered a fixture and would, therefore, be covered by the UCC.
d. Valerie is correct because the sale of the home would be covered under the UCC along with anything else sold with the home.
a
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