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Repair shop bill?
My vehicle is at the repair shop near Nashville, TN. My bill is $1500. I am short $200. I can't pay the whole bill until I get paid next week. Can the auto repair shop sell my car because I am paying late?
Thanks in advance.
9 Answers
- jimanddottaylorLv 73 months agoFavourite answer
Eventually then would be able to do so, but not in that short period of time. First they would have to place a lien on your vehicle. They would have to go through the legal process to acquire the title before they can sell it. For $200 and 1 week, it is just not worth it. They may give you your car now and let you owe the $200 for a week, or they just might keep your car for another week. They will not be selling it that quickly.
- Anonymous3 months ago
Not in one week.
Have a talk with them to pay the $1300 today and the $200 balance next week. A sensible place would accommodate you.
- ?Lv 73 months ago
No, but they can charge you a storage fee. You need to talk to them and explain the situation today. Either that or borrow the money from a friend or family member.
- ?Lv 73 months ago
You'd better be talking to the shop and explain your predicament. Maybe they can work something out with you.
- Anonymous3 months ago
Of course not. Tell them the bill will be paid next week. I am sure they will be happy to wait.
- The DevilLv 73 months ago
You need to discuss the problem with the shop. They may be willing to work out a deal instead of hurting you. They like getting business and making money and when customers are happy, they bring in more customers. A shop can use a mechanic's lien to sell a repaired car when the customer won't pay for it, to recover their expenses. Don't wait until it comes to that. Work harder to earn money so you can pay your bill.
- Jay PLv 73 months ago
If they get a mechanic's lien on the vehicle, yes, it is possible but no shop is going to do that in a week's time.
Speak with the owner/manager to see if you can work out some deal but don't be surprised if they won't release the vehicle until the bill is paid-in-full.