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Originally Posted by Crazy
i dont really understand this whole lien sale thing... so if I leave my bike in a parking lot for a long time somebody can just come in, take the thing and make me pay to get it back? and if i dont pay they keep the bike? what if i'm storing it over the winter or something?
or is it just if I haven't paid the parking fee?
either way sounds like too much risk/effort for a bike.
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Originally Posted by fatburg
that's another good point. Where did the $2500 storage fee come from? Are they charging everybody by the length of time there car is there? Your buddies logic is pretty out of wack IMO
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It's kinda like a tax lien sale on a property. Hell, here in Indiana, if you don't pay your sewer bill, they can put a lien on your property. If a lien isn't paid within a certain period of time, the lien holder can sell the property. Just like a tax lien. All you have to do is pay the lien and the property is yours. If you have something in storage and don't pay the storage costs, your stuff belongs to the owner. He can put a lien on your stuff and it's his if you don't pay it. He can sell the stuff for the amount of the lien, regardless of how cheap it is. However, I don't see how it's possible for some joe off the street to just come in and take the property and file lien paperwork. He needs to have a right to the property in some manner. If he's buying it from someone who has a lien on the bike, that's one thing, but if he just puts a lien on something that has been sitting... just doesn't add up.