Escrow & Title
In Pennsylvania, a judgment lien attaches to all real property owned by the judgment debtor in which geographic area?
AOnly the specific property involved in the lawsuit
BAll real property in the county where the judgment is recorded✓ Correct
CAll real property in Pennsylvania
DOnly property recorded after the judgment date
Explanation
In Pennsylvania, a judgment lien attaches to all real property owned or later acquired by the judgment debtor within the county where the judgment is entered (or properly indexed). Judgments in one county do not automatically affect property in other counties unless re-filed.
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