Property Ownership
In Nevada, which government power allows the county to place a property tax lien on real property for unpaid taxes?
APolice power
BEminent domain
CTaxation✓ Correct
DEscheat
Explanation
Taxation is one of the four government powers (PETE) affecting real property. Unpaid property taxes result in a government tax lien — a specific lien that is superior to most other liens and can result in a tax deed sale.
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