Finance
Wisconsin's homestead exemption primarily protects homeowners from:
AProperty tax increases
BForced sale by most unsecured creditors✓ Correct
CMortgage foreclosure
DHOA assessments
Explanation
Wisconsin's $75,000 homestead exemption protects that amount of home equity from forced sale by most unsecured creditors; it does not protect against mortgage foreclosure or property tax liens.
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