Property Ownership

In Kentucky, a judgment lien is a:

ASpecific lien on a particular property
BGeneral lien on all of the debtor's real property in the county✓ Correct
CVoluntary lien created by the property owner
DLien that affects only personal property

Explanation

A judgment lien in Kentucky attaches to all real property owned by the judgment debtor in the county where the judgment is docketed, making it a general lien.

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