Property Ownership
Under Maine's homestead exemption, qualifying homeowners may protect how much equity from certain creditors?
A$25,000
B$47,500✓ Correct
C$80,000
D$100,000
Explanation
Maine's homestead exemption protects up to $47,500 of equity in a primary residence from attachment by certain creditors.
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