Escrow & Title
A Kansas property tax lien has priority over:
AOnly unsecured debts
BMost other liens, including mortgages✓ Correct
COnly mechanics liens
DNo other liens
Explanation
Property tax liens in Kansas have priority over most other liens, including mortgages. Lenders closely monitor property tax payments to protect their security interest.
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