Escrow & Title
A judgment lien is created when:
AA property owner fails to pay property taxes
BA court enters a money judgment against a property owner✓ Correct
CA contractor files a mechanic's lien
DA lender records a mortgage
Explanation
A judgment lien is created when a court enters a monetary judgment against a defendant who owns real property. The judgment is recorded in the county where the debtor owns property and becomes a lien on that property.
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