Escrow & Title
In Missouri, which of the following creates an involuntary lien against a property?
AA mortgage executed by the owner
BA deed of trust
CA judgment entered against the property owner✓ Correct
DA home equity line of credit
Explanation
A judgment lien is an involuntary lien—it is imposed by court action without the property owner's consent. Mortgages and deeds of trust are voluntary liens created by the owner.
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