Property Ownership

In NC, a 'tax deed' is issued when property is sold by the government due to:

AA mortgage foreclosure
BNon-payment of property taxes✓ Correct
CCondemnation proceedings
DVoluntary government acquisition

Explanation

A tax deed is issued when the government sells property at a tax foreclosure sale because the owner failed to pay property taxes; it conveys only such title as the government had.

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