The process is different in each Provence and territory.
Your local Provincial government will be able to help you with this.
with bad credit, i want to purchase another tractor truck, what financial institutions would put a lien on my tractor truck
If you don't hold the title to that truck, you have nothing to put a lien on. The title holder is the actual legal owner of that vehicle, and when you say you're saying that you're leasing it from your "employer" (in reality, you, as a lease operator would be a 1099 contractor, not an employee), it tells me they hold the title on the truck, and already have a lien on it, as well.You have nothing to put a lien on, plain and simple.
got to the ppsa.ca site
I can only assume you are asking how can someone put a lien on a home in Canada? The owner of the home would have to owe you or the government a lot of money before you could put a lien on their home and even if it was a private affair I'm not 100% sure a private party can put a lien on someone's home. It's usually banks and or money owed to governments who put liens on a persons home.
Only if he has signed a document that recognizes that you you lend him the money, that he promises to pay you back and that he pledges the truck as collateral for the loan. If this is the case you can legitimately put a lien on the truck and repossess it if he does not pay you. Other than that he can claim that you gave it to him as a gift.
I guess the answer to this question is as unattainable as my truck seems to be. Thanks for trying. Lissa, owner of the vehicle
nothing you can do without a title in your name
Half of everything belongs to you! Doesn't matter what he wants. People do things like this when they are hurt. There is no such thing as a "fictitious lien" either there is a lien on the truck or there isn't. Please see a lawyer and be sure you get what is rightfully yours. Marcy
Yes, It is called a Mechanics Lien
Contact a lawyer. You have grounds for legal action.
In BC, Canada there can be a lien. -Elsewhere I'm not sure.
Yes, you can put a lien on a bonded title.