Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin property tax lien is a:
AVoluntary lien placed by the owner
BSpecific involuntary lien against the taxed property only✓ Correct
CGeneral lien against all property owned by the taxpayer
DSubordinate lien to all mortgages
Explanation
A property tax lien is a specific involuntary lien — it attaches only to the specific property for which taxes are owed, and it typically has priority over other liens.
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