Finance
In Louisiana, mortgages are recorded in:
AThe state recording office in Baton Rouge
BThe parish mortgage records where the property is located✓ Correct
CThe federal land records office
DThe Louisiana Secretary of State's office
Explanation
Louisiana mortgages must be recorded in the mortgage records of the parish where the property is located. Each parish maintains its own mortgage and conveyance records.
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