Escrow & Title

In West Virginia, a judgment lien attaches to real property when:

AThe lawsuit is filed in circuit court
BThe judgment is entered by the court and docketed in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CThe creditor records a lis pendens
DThe debtor signs a lien waiver

Explanation

A judgment lien in West Virginia attaches to real property owned by the judgment debtor when the judgment is docketed (recorded) in the county where the property is located. It creates an encumbrance on all real property owned by the debtor in that county.

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