Yes, you can put a lien on a bonded title.
NO. Texas is a Lien Theory State.
A person or a company that puts a lien on a vehicle is a "lien holder" that is on the title. It is not recognized as ownership.
Record lien on title- as 1st lien holder
sad but TRUE, it sho DO.
you can get a bonded title. or put a mechanics lien on it
Yes, if you left it for repairs in a shop and did not pay for repairs, they can put a mechanics lien on it, also if your car was towed and you did not take it out of storage they can put a storage lien on it. Sometimes even when you finance a car if they accidentally forget to add a lien and you receive the title, they can still add the lien with the contract or agreement they have signed by you.
You will have to get a new title showing yourself as lien holder
they can put a lien on your title,its called a mechanics lien
A lien on a car title most typically means that money is still owed on the car. When a person takes out a loan on a car a lien is put on the title until the full repayment of the loan.
yes
That would be counterproductive if the title you hold is in your name. If you are holding the title for someone else, a lien would only make a difference when they sell the car--and it has to meet certain criteria.AnswerNo. You cannot place a lien on your own property legally since there is no separation of title. A lien gives the lien holder a legal interest in the property of another. If you are holding property in your name for someone else, the title is in your name and you cannot place a lien against it.