Escrow & Title

Connecticut's Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) governs the attachment of security interests in:

AReal property only
BPersonal property (not real estate)✓ Correct
CMortgages on residential homes
DDeeds to real property

Explanation

The UCC governs security interests in personal property (goods, equipment, fixtures). Real estate transactions are governed by real property law (deeds, mortgages, title), not the UCC.

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