Property Ownership
A judgment lien is what type of lien?
AVoluntary, specific lien
BInvoluntary, specific lien
CVoluntary, general lien
DInvoluntary, general lien✓ Correct
Explanation
A judgment lien is involuntary (imposed by court action) and general (it attaches to all real property owned by the judgment debtor in the county where docketed, not a specific property).
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