Escrow & Title
A mechanic's lien in Connecticut can be filed by:
AOnly the general contractor on a project
BContractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers who provided labor or materials to improve the property✓ Correct
COnly government agencies for unpaid assessments
DBanks that provided construction financing
Explanation
Connecticut's mechanic's lien statute allows contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers to file a lien on property they improved if they are not paid for their work or materials.
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