Question: option c for the first question is incorrect and same with d for the second Deborah has decided to sell her home. To improve the

option c for the first question is incorrect and same with d for the second
option c for the first question is incorrect and
Deborah has decided to sell her home. To improve the value of the home, Deborah contracts with Haywood Siding and Windows to have siding installed on Deborah's home for $21,000. Haywood completes the work and Deborah is pleased with the siding; it has greatly improved the value of her home. Haywood issues an invoice to Deborah for the work, but Deborah refuses to pay. Haywood does not want to sue Deborah because he does not want to be tied up in the courts for a long time; besides, suing customers is just bad for business. How can Haywood ensure that it will eventually be paid for the work? A. Filing suit against Deborah is the only way Haywood can ensure that it will be paid. B. Haywood can file a mechanic's lien with the appropriate government agency. C. Haywood can file a writ of attachment with the court D. Haywood can file an artisan's lien with the appropriate government agency. Glen purchases a used church bus and plans to renovate it and use it as a camper. Glen rips out the seats, installs twin beds, builds a custom booth for eating and builds a countertop with a refrigerator and microwave underneath. Glen's neighbor Bill installs custom counters, so Glen asks Bill to do the finishing work on the booth and countertop. They agree on a price of $35 per hour for labor plus the cost of materials, payable in cash. Glen pays for the materials as soon as they are purchased. When the work is finished, Bill returns the bus to Glen and gives him an invoice for $700. Three days later, Glen refuses to pay the bill because he believes it is too high. Does Bill have an artisan's lien on the bus? A. Yes, Bill has an artisan's lien on the bus because he improved the value of the bus. B. No, Bill does not have an artisan's lien on the bus because the payment terms do not include financing terms. C. No, Bill does not have an artisan's lien on the bus because Bill does not have possession of the bus. D. Yes, Bill has an artisan's lien because he performed work on the bus for value and in good faith

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