Property Ownership
In Arizona, the homestead exemption for a primary residence protects up to:
A$100,000 in equity
B$150,000 in equity
C$250,000 in equity✓ Correct
D$500,000 in equity
Explanation
Arizona's homestead exemption (A.R.
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