Property Ownership
Which of the following is a specific (voluntary) lien?
AJudgment lien
BProperty tax lien
CMechanic's lien
DMortgage lien✓ Correct
Explanation
A mortgage lien is a specific, voluntary lien — it affects only one specific property and the borrower voluntarily creates it by executing the mortgage. Judgment liens and property tax liens are general liens affecting all property of the debtor.
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