Property Ownership

In Tennessee, an 'involuntary lien' is one that:

AIs created with the property owner's consent
BAttaches to property by operation of law without the owner's consent✓ Correct
CCan only be created by the owner
DIs not enforceable in Tennessee

Explanation

An involuntary lien attaches by operation of law regardless of the owner's consent — examples include property tax liens, judgment liens, and mechanic's liens. They arise from legal obligations, not from the owner's agreement.

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