A writ of attachment, an easement in gross, and a special assessment all have what in common?

A. They're court actions
B. They're encumbrances
C. They're restrictions
D. They're taxes

Answer: B. They're encumbrances
Writs of attachments and special assessments are financial encumbrances (liens), while an easement is a nonfinancial encumbrance (one that affects the use of the property), but all three are encumbrances.

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