Property Ownership
An encumbrance that makes real property less desirable but does not prevent transfer of title is an example of:
AA cloud on title
BA lien
CEither a lien or non-monetary encumbrance (easement, covenant, restriction)✓ Correct
DAn estate defect
Explanation
An encumbrance is anything that burdens or restricts the use or transfer of property. Encumbrances include liens (monetary) such as mortgages and judgments, and non-monetary encumbrances such as easements, deed restrictions, and encroachments.
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