Escrow & Title
A Nebraska property that has a 'tax deed' issued against it means:
AThe property owner has paid all back taxes
BThe government has transferred the property to a purchaser at a tax sale due to unpaid property taxes✓ Correct
CA mortgage tax has been assessed on the property
DThe county assessor has appraised the property for tax purposes
Explanation
When property taxes are seriously delinquent, Nebraska counties can foreclose on the tax lien and issue a tax deed to a purchaser at public sale, conveying the government's interest in the property.
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