Property Ownership
Nebraska's Homestead Exemption protects the homestead from forced sale to satisfy which types of debts?
AAll debts including mortgages on the homestead
BMost unsecured debts and certain judgment liens, but NOT mortgage liens voluntarily placed on the property✓ Correct
COnly medical debts
DOnly federal tax liens
Explanation
Nebraska's homestead exemption protects the homestead from forced sale to satisfy most judgment creditors and unsecured creditors. It does not protect against voluntary mortgage liens, property tax liens, or mechanic's liens for improvements.
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