Sure, if you want to commit fraud.
It is possible that the mechanic's lien cannot be placed on the tractor trailer because it is leased. However, this may vary depending on the laws of the state in which the mechanic is working, or where the company is based.
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Artisans lien is against personal property and is possessory. Mechanic's lien relates to real property.
Yes, provided he has a valid lien. Often, in the event of unpaid vehicle repair debts, mechanics can obtain a mechanic's lien. Repossession can be a means of enforcing a mechanic's lien.
If the mechanic's lien is legitimate, the rights lean in the mechanic's favor. The person who recorded the lien has a certain period set by state law to perfect the lien by a civil suit. During the pendency of the lien the property cannot be sold or financed. If the lien is pursued in civil court the mechanic may obtain a judgment lien that will encumber the property until it is paid or expires under state law.
If work is done to the property such as remodeling, repairs and a company does not pay, the person(s) owed can file a Mechanic's Lien without the necessity of the usual court procedure against said company.
Pay it.
No, what will happen is this: the finance company will pay off the mechanics lien (usually) and tack that on your loan balance, it would be considered a repo fee.
No. You are not licensed to be a contractor, so any work you do is technically considered illegal. Therefore, you have no right to claim a lien against your customer, even if he did not pay you what you are owed.
A paid in full receipt from the mechanic/garage with the lien.
Yes, in order to become 'legal' the lien must be filed and recorded with the Clerk Of The Court.
Go to a lien search agency, they are everywhere.