Property Ownership
Arkansas law allows a homestead exemption from forced sale for which type of debt?
AMortgage debt on the homestead
BUnsecured judgment debts (general creditors)✓ Correct
CProperty tax liens
DMechanic's liens for work done on the homestead
Explanation
The Arkansas homestead exemption protects the primary residence from forced sale to satisfy unsecured judgment debts. It does not protect the homestead from mortgage debt secured by the home, property tax liens, or mechanic's liens.
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