Property Ownership
A property tax lien is considered which type of lien?
AVoluntary and specific
BInvoluntary and specific✓ Correct
CVoluntary and general
DInvoluntary and general
Explanation
A property tax lien is involuntary (imposed by law without the owner's consent) and specific (attached to a specific property). It is also superior to most other liens.
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