Escrow & Title
In Connecticut, which lien is considered 'super-priority' because it takes precedence over a first mortgage on common charges in a condominium?
AMechanic's lien
BCondominium association lien for unpaid common charges (limited priority lien)✓ Correct
CFederal income tax lien
DJudgment lien
Explanation
Under Connecticut's Common Interest Ownership Act, a condominium association's lien for unpaid common charges (assessments) has a limited priority—typically covering 6 months of common charges—that takes precedence over a first mortgage in foreclosure.
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