Escrow & Title
In Idaho, a tax lien for unpaid property taxes is:
AA voluntary lien created by the property owner
BAn involuntary, specific lien that attaches to the property and has priority over most other liens✓ Correct
CA general lien on all of the taxpayer's assets
DSubordinate to all mortgage liens
Explanation
Property tax liens in Idaho are involuntary and specific to the property. They generally have super-priority over other liens, meaning they can be foreclosed even if there is a prior mortgage.
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