If you signed an agreement or contract saying so then yes. If he is just holding your car for money's sake then that is unlawful.
Finding information about a DLT repair is not very challenging to do at all. In order to find information on a DLT repair, one can visit the Pacific Data Storage Website.
find a new shop
A furrier. They sell clothing (coats, hats, gloves) made of fur. Many provide cleaning, storage or repair services.
No
"both" the bank and repo man?? NOT that I am aware of. retaking, REPO??? usually charged by lender storage, USUALLY charged by repo co. repair (NOT normally done), sales expenses WHAT did who "SELL"??? READ YOUR CONTRACT. It should govern what you pay to whom.
money
If you want to go to jail, have a record, have a fine and court costs to pay on top of the repair bill, go ahead and steal it back. When you took it there to be fixed, you agreed to pay for it. The repair shop can keep it, charge you storage for it and after going to court, sell it to recover the cost of repair. All perfectly legal.
You would call a person who does shoe repair a cobbler.
Looking in your local Yellow Pages will provide a list of furnace repair companies. You do not need to take the furnace to them, they will come to your home and do an assessment of the damage and give you an estimate of how much it will cost to repair. When calling for repair estimates, make sure that the do not charge for the estimate and only charge for repair work done.
If the battery is damaged replace it. There is no way to repair that damage.
The Price and vary depending on the Model and Storage of the HardDrive.
As long as the mechanic who preformed the faulty repair admits to it, and is willing to re-repair it, then no you will not have to pay. If the mechanic does not claim responsibility and refuses to fix the faulty repair, take it to small claims court and make sure to bring your invoice, receipt, and proof or pictures of the damage.