A Mechanic's Lien is also known as a Construction Lien. Construction Lien rights are available to anyone providing material, labor or services for the improvement or repair of real property. To establish valid lien rights each state has certain procedures such as Preliminary and Warning Notices that must be delivered within specific time periods. If you are not familiar with the lien laws requirements of the state where you are working, it would be prudent to use a company that provides lien law administration or notice service.
A Mechanic's Lien is mistaken by many to be a Vehicle Lien. Some states do allow those who tow, store or garage, and repair vehicles (vessels & aircraft) to place a lien on the title and to either ultimately take over the title or auction the vehicle to cover the outstanding debt. Vehicle Liens are complicated by a multitude of actions over a specific time line so it is highly recommended to use a vehicle lien company.
Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.
Could be a mechanics lien.
any lien is challengable in superior court or small claims, depending on amount of lien.
NO! BANK LIEN-PAY IT OFF. MECHANICS LIEN-PAY IT OFF. autolienservice.com
A first lien holder is usually the lender or mortgage holder. Mechanics or Construction Liens do not supercede any lien placed before them or mortgage recorded after the lien is filed. In Minnesota mechanics liens are only enforceable for one year after the last day of service. Any lien holder, regardless of where they are in priority, can file to enforce their lien at anytime during that one year period.
No, you need to file a repairmans lien.
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.
Go to the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) and have them run a lien check on the vehicle. WHAT DO YOU MEAN; BANK LIEN OR MECHANICS LIEN? autolienservice.com
YES IF you signed a payment agreementThey have to file a Mechanics lien if they do not have a signed agreement.
Yes. You can file a lawsuit to challenge the lien or you can wait for the claimant to sue to enforce the lien and challenge it then.
Involuntary. "a mechanic's lien is an involuntary, statutory, special lien, whereas a mortgage is a voluntary, equitable, special lien." source: http://www.realtown.com/words/lien ---------------------- Your welcome :)
AnswerPay off the lien holder and they wil sign a relase, putting the vehicle in the free and clear. It depends on the type of lien. Lender's lien or mechanics lien.autolienservice.com