Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, which of the following is considered an 'involuntary lien' on real property?
AMortgage lien
BProperty tax lien✓ Correct
CHome equity lien
DDeed of trust lien
Explanation
An involuntary lien arises without the property owner's consent. Property tax liens, judgment liens, and mechanic's liens are involuntary. Mortgages, deeds of trust, and home equity loans are voluntary liens created by the owner's consent.
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