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The question is vague and confusing so I will make some assumptions. Lets assume you own your home and you recently had some improvements done. Perhaps you have re-sided, or put in new windows, or added shutters. Now you have failed to make some or all of the payments due to the provider of the improvements you had installed on the house. The provider has (or is threatening to) remove the items he installed or provided. In the US, this would be deemed "self-help" by a court and would be greatly dissapproved. The provider of goods and services that are attached to real estate has a recourse. The person is entitled to be paid, and if they are not paid, they may file a lien against the house. States vary in the details about how to proceed. Often there is court and fees involved. Sometimes the fees can be recovered. The lien will need to be paid to be released so the house can be sold some day. Often, the bank or mortgage company for the homeowner will not allow the lien to exist against the house and may require that it be paid by refinancing the house. Most likely, the homeowner will offer to pay all or a portion of the bill to avoid the time and expense of the court proceedings. As a general rule, if parties cannot reach an agreement before going to court, the only people satisfied after the court ruling will be the lawyer who got paid.

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