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#158017 03/15/06 10:01 PM
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It's a very, very rare thing for me...but I got to file a lien today.

The transmission shop featured in the thread "Auto Shop Horrors #2" never did get around to moving a few cars, so I could finish the job. Then he got in a squabble with his landlord, and got evicted.

The landlord, who is quite a piece of work himself....will now find I have a lien on HIS property. I think he "out clevered" himself, in his attempt to sucker tenant into paying to modernise his property.

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#158018 03/16/06 06:18 PM
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I hope you get your money John. I'm 50-50 with liens. One paid & one went bankrupt.

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#158019 04/06/06 11:58 AM
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They can 'bond around' a lien. I'm not a lawyer but this is legal move that takes the 'cloud' off of the property at the county clerks office. As I understand it, the cost to do so is a few hundred bucks and it allows the property to be sold without paying you.


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