Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, property taxes become a lien on the property on:
AJanuary 1 of the tax year✓ Correct
BThe date the tax bill is mailed
CThe date the taxes become delinquent
DThe date the property is assessed
Explanation
In North Dakota, property taxes become a lien on the property as of January 1 of the tax year, ensuring that taxes for the year are secured by the property whether or not the tax bill has been issued.
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