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.
they can put a lien on your title,its called a mechanics lien
You will have to get a new title showing yourself as lien holder
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
If you don't hold the title to that truck, you have nothing to put a lien on. The title holder is the actual legal owner of that vehicle, and when you say you're saying that you're leasing it from your "employer" (in reality, you, as a lease operator would be a 1099 contractor, not an employee), it tells me they hold the title on the truck, and already have a lien on it, as well.You have nothing to put a lien on, plain and simple.