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Since I do insurance and involves five vehicles can I do a mechanic's lien or something like that on the vehicles

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I do insurance independently and one of my clients had me do a big policy for him and it was altogether 1200 he get his start in everything he only had for the time he was supposed to pay me the rest of the money the next morning cuz it was already late and since I already finished the insurance the next morning he decided to tell me he's not going to pay me and keeps giving me the run-around about paying me and then now doesn't answer my calls he owes me 800 what do I do I've already paid the insurance I just need the money from him now

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Jun 29, 2021

Hello,

I feel like you write insurance policies. This is not the place for that question. You can only place Mechanic's and Materialman's Liens for labor and materials provided for the improvement of real property.

You cannot lien the vehicles unless you did work to repair them and still have them in your possession.

Consider calling TDI for advice on how to proceed. Or cancel the insurance for nonpayment.

E. Aaron Cartwright III
214.799.0776
Aaron@EACLawyer.com

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You should consider preparing a letter to mail by certified mail, return receipt requested, to your customer to set out the facts and to demand the relief that you want. Attach the invoice and an accounting for what your customer owes. In your letter advise that the insurance will be cancelled for non-payment without payment. Make sure that your letter is professional and business like as it may be evidence later.

If you do not receive payment, consider filing suit in small claims court, using your letter as evidence.

Good luck.

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