No, you need to file a repairmans lien.
YES IF you signed a payment agreementThey have to file a Mechanics lien if they do not have a signed agreement.
you cant file for a lien... you would have to sue the person and the judge will place the lien if he/she see fit to do so ...
Yes, It is called a Mechanics Lien
You would not usually "file" the mechanic's lien, which arises by law when you repair a vehicle. You can sue the vehicle owner and take and sell the vehicle in the legal process.
Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
You can take possession of it for an unpaid mechanic's lien, yes.
Best practices dictate that you work with your association's attorney to file a lien for unpaid assessments. Generally, a single lien can be worded in such a way so as to update the lien's impact sufficient to cover unpaid liens over a period that they may continue to go unpaid. Your association attorney who helped you file the original lien can give you the answer you need.
That depends on the repair contract, the shop I worked for in the Dallas area had a stipulation that; If we allowed you to take the car and to pay out repair costs, we reserved the right to recover the vehicle without the necessity of a formal lien, or court process for recovery, at any time for failure to pay any portion of the repair (and charge you the fees involved with recovery). In Texas, under statute as well as the Texas Constitution, a "Mechanics Lien" (Labor Lien) is automatic with any unpaid labor bill; filing of a lien against the title through the TDPS or county clerk is just a formality (and normally only done when you still owe a finance company for the repairs, as the finance company will pay them to release the lien and add the charges to your payment).
Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.
No. The bank has a prior lien. The mechanic's lien takes second place.
to file a lien on a truck all you have to do is take all of you reciepts and your labor bill on the repairs that you have done to the court house . to the clerks office tell them you want to put a lien on this vehicle for the cost of repairs and labor it will cost you some filing fees but that's it . just make sure you have make and model of truck VIN number and who ownes there information like address , phone , names first and last, . and then they file it and the owner gets served the lien papers . that it