Escrow & Title
A Wyoming property subject to an IRS tax lien has a lien that is:
ASubordinate to all other mortgage liens
BA general lien on all of the debtor's real and personal property that must be satisfied to convey clear title✓ Correct
COnly attached to the specific property identified in the lien
DNot enforceable by the state of Wyoming
Explanation
An IRS federal tax lien is a general lien attaching to all of the taxpayer's real and personal property. It must be satisfied (or a discharge obtained) for a buyer to receive clear title. Federal tax liens can complicate real estate transactions in Wyoming.
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