Escrow & Title
A Wyoming property has a mechanic's lien filed against it. This lien:
AOnly affects personal property
BAttaches to the real property and must be resolved before clear title can pass✓ Correct
CExpires automatically after 30 days
DOnly affects the contractor's equipment
Explanation
A mechanic's lien (for unpaid contractors, subcontractors, or material suppliers) attaches to the real property. It must be paid off or bonded before clear title can be conveyed to a buyer.
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