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In this tutorial, Steve Lato explains mechanics liens and garage keeper liens related to automobiles. He highlights that some states, like Michigan, authorize mechanics liens through laws like MCL 570.301. These liens can secure payment for work done on both property and vehicles. For example, a plumber may file a lien against a homeowner's property if unpaid. Lato recalls a personal experience where a friend, who owned a gas station offering mechanical services, encountered a situation involving a vehicle where a customer had signed an authorization for work. The video aims to clarify how these liens function specifically in the context of automotive services.