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 ...
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 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.
im an auto body shop owner, how do I charge for storage fees unpaid work
If your employer has not paid you, you can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau about the unpaid wages.
No.
You would file in Maryland. You always file in the state and county that you currently reside in.
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.
Read your governing documents about filing liens for unpaid assessments, then take the documents to an attorney, who can help you file a lien. You'll also need a ledger for the unit owner, showing unpaid balances.
no Well, you have to file tax returns, that's forced unpaid labour.
As long as you meet the residency requirement for Maryland (having lived there from somewhere between 6 months and 1 year) then you are able to file for divorce in either Texas or Maryland.
Yes you can file for a divorce even if you both live together in Maryland, then you must stay separate for one full year.