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welcome once again to latos law heres Steve lato Bob sent me a one sentence email and said Steve can you please explain a mechanics lien or a garage keeper lean and Im specifically talking about the liens that have to do with automobiles some states have got mechanics liens and they actually use that in reference to any work done uh for instance on a piece of property you bring in a plumber and he works in your house and you refuse to pay him in some states that Palmer may be able to file a lien against your property to assure that he gets paid if nothing else at least when the home gets sold so Im talking about garage keeper liens or mechanics liens on automobiles because in Michigan they are authorized by MCL 570.301 at sac and theyve been around for a long long time and believe it or not years ago I had a friend who owned a gas station and he also did mechanical work there and at one occasion somebody brought a vehicle in and asked him to do the work sign the authorization did