Escrow & Title
A judgment lien in Georgia attaches to:
AOnly personal property of the debtor
BAll real property owned by the judgment debtor in the county where the judgment is recorded✓ Correct
COnly property specifically identified in the judgment
DAll property nationwide
Explanation
When a judgment is recorded in Georgia, it becomes a lien on all real property owned by the judgment debtor in that county. To affect property in other counties, the judgment must be recorded there as well.
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