Property Ownership
In Ohio, which of the following is a specific, involuntary lien against real property?
AA judgment lien
BA property tax lien
CA mechanic's lien
DAll of the above✓ Correct
Explanation
Property tax liens, judgment liens, and mechanic's liens are all specific examples of involuntary liens in Ohio. They attach to property without the owner's consent.
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