Escrow & Title
In Alaska, property taxes that are delinquent typically result in:
AImmediate federal tax lien on the property
BA tax lien on the property that may lead to a tax sale if not paid✓ Correct
CAutomatic conversion of the property to state ownership
DCriminal penalties for the property owner
Explanation
Unpaid property taxes in Alaska result in a statutory tax lien on the property. If taxes remain delinquent for the statutory period, the municipality may conduct a tax sale (tax foreclosure) to collect the delinquent amounts.
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