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Old Aug 15, 2008 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by _Charles_
This is a good read. It's from texas, but it should still be similar in Florida...


http://www.jamesondunagan.com/pdf/MechanicLien.pdf
I would like to see some documentation on florida law for priority of liens. This document is littered with Texas law which could be quite different. This case is also substantially different in that the debt holder of the lien is completely different than the debt holder of the mechanic's lien. This will be interesting to see how this plays out in court if it gets that far. The lien holder is not going to give up the car without a fight especially since the person who racked up the charges on the car is not the same as the person who got the loan.