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What Happened: Ultimately, the tenant who leased property to open a marijuana retail store was found to have no excuse for moving out and not paying rent. But there was another question the court had to decide: Did the tenant have the right to take the bolted-down glass display cabinets, television monitors that were affixed to the walls, and outdoor air conditioning unit? The trial court said no, ruling that the items were fixtures that formed part of the property.