Escrow & Title
Real estate taxes in Indiana that are delinquent become a lien on the property:
AOnly after a court judgment
BAutomatically by operation of law when they become due and unpaid✓ Correct
CAfter 90 days of non-payment
DOnly after the county records a formal notice
Explanation
Property taxes in Indiana become a lien on the property by operation of law when they become due; they do not require a separate court judgment to attach.
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