Finance
Kentucky's mortgage recording tax is charged when:
AA property is sold
BA mortgage is recorded with the county clerk✓ Correct
CA property is refinanced only
DA satisfaction of mortgage is filed
Explanation
Kentucky imposes a mortgage recording tax when a new mortgage is recorded with the county clerk, which is a cost borrowers typically pay at closing.
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