Property Ownership
A general lien affects:
AOne specific parcel of real property
BAll of the debtor's real and personal property✓ Correct
COnly the property used as collateral for the debt
DOnly properties in the county where the lien is filed
Explanation
A general lien (e.g., a judgment lien) attaches to all property of the debtor within the jurisdiction — both real and personal. A specific lien (e.g., a mortgage) attaches only to the specified property.
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