To place a mechanic's lien on a car, you typically need to follow state-specific legal procedures. This often involves providing written notice to the vehicle owner detailing the work performed and the amount owed. You may also need to file a lien statement with your local government or department of motor vehicles. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all necessary requirements.
you can apply for a mechanics lean, but it is risky.
If the bank or car company doesn't put a lean on your car.......you own it.
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Go to the state DMV or Secretary of State and file the required papers.
If a car dealership has a lean on your car and you have not made the required payments they may repossess your car.
If you fail to pay the mechanic for services then they can put a lien on your car and this has nothing to do with you making the monthly payments on time.
My car is in the impound, i still owe 7,000.00 the impound put a lean. Will the finance Co. take me to collection?
yes they can do this they just put another lean holder on the car same thing with a house
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If you car was burned out while in for repair at the mechanics or as a result of faulty workmanship, then you should first make a claim using your own car insurance. It will be up to your insurers to deal with the mechanics.
Yes you can put an alarm on a car with no power locks, you can even buy central locking system that you can fit to a car with no power locking system that will connect up to the alarm system. Danny from Bee Mech Mobile Mechanics Find me at www.beemech.com.au
Better than that, he can keep the vehicle, put what is called a mechanics lean on the vehicle, and if the owner still does not pay on time, the mechanic goes down to DMV, and gets a new title for the car, and sells it to recover his loot. Towing companies do a similar thing with unclaimed impounds.