Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Pennsylvania

someone owes me money for boarding their horses and owes me money can they legally come take them with out paying?


Asked on 8/21/14, 12:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

In order to be able to sell the horse you need to follow the process below. The owner just cannot come onto your property and take the horse because you have a lien on it. To enforce your lien, you need to demand payment and follow up by a legal action. If the owner pays, they get their horse. If they do not pay, you sell it.

6 P.S. � 11 Procedure for sale of personal property under common law lien

Hereafter where any person, corporation, firm, or copartnership may have what is known as a �common law lien� for work done or material furnished about the repair of any personal property belonging to another person, corporation, firm, or copartnership, it shall be lawful for such person, corporation, firm, or copartnership having said common law lien, while such property is in the hands of the said person, corporation, firm, or copartnership contributing such work and material, to give notice in writing to the owner of the amount of indebtedness for which said common law lien is claimed for the labor and material that has entered into the repair, alteration, improvement, or otherwise, done upon the said property. If the said claim for said work or material is not paid within thirty days the said person, corporation, firm, or copartnership to which said money is due, may proceed to sell the said property, as hereinafter provided: Provided, however, That the owner of said property, if he disputes said bill, may issue a writ of replevin, as provided by law, within the said thirty days, and the said dispute shall be settled in said action of replevin.

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Answered on 8/21/14, 12:22 pm


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