Property Ownership
In Arkansas, when a property is sold at a tax sale for delinquent taxes and is not redeemed, the purchaser receives a:
AGeneral warranty deed
BLimited warranty deed or tax deed issued by the Commissioner of State Lands✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed
DTrustee's deed
Explanation
In Arkansas, properties that are not redeemed after a tax sale are transferred by the Commissioner of State Lands. The purchaser receives a limited warranty deed (or tax deed), which conveys whatever interest the state held.
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