Property Ownership

Which of the following is an example of a 'general lien' in Connecticut?

AMechanic's lien for work done on a specific property
BFederal income tax lien that attaches to all property owned by the taxpayer✓ Correct
CMortgage on a specific parcel
DProperty tax lien for a specific parcel

Explanation

A federal income tax lien is a general lien—it attaches to all real and personal property owned by the taxpayer, not just one specific parcel. This contrasts with specific liens that attach to one property only.

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