Property Ownership
A Minnesota homeowner's property is subject to a home equity line of credit (HELOC). The HELOC is recorded as a:
AFirst mortgage automatically
BSecond mortgage/lien on the property✓ Correct
CUnsecured line of credit
DLease on the property
Explanation
A HELOC is secured by the property as a second mortgage or deed of trust, recorded after the first mortgage. It creates a lien on the property.
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