Property Ownership

An encumbrance on a West Virginia property is best described as:

AAny improvement made to the property by a tenant
BA claim, lien, charge, or liability attached to the property that may diminish its value or restrict its use✓ Correct
CThe natural boundary of a property
DThe property's assessed value for tax purposes

Explanation

An encumbrance is any claim, lien, charge, or restriction on a property that affects its value or use. Examples include mortgages, easements, deed restrictions, mechanic's liens, and judgment liens.

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