What other creditor lien rights are available in Maine?
In addition to the mechanics lien law, Maine also has some other unique lien rights. For those who furnish canned corn, grain, or fruit, potatoes, hay, or lumber, certain lien rights to those goods and/or their finished products may be available to secure payment for the goods furnished. For those who repair or service vehicles, vessels, watches, jewelry, clothing, appliances and other items, automatic liens on those goods may be established for the reasonable compensation for any labor or materials expended on the items. For assistance with collections, contact Sonia J. Buck.
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