I can say that I have not had any personal experience but my best friend has been in the same situation twice. But it was on guns had he could not get back from the smith. Sorry to say on both situations he had to get an attorney involved. Once he had his local attorney write a letter and said he would pursue legal action. The second time he had to hire an attorney where the gunsmith lived. He did on both situations get the guns back un-repaired.

If he rents the space, chances are in the lease agreement it states about a landlords lien on the contents if we owes back rent.

John Boyd

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John Boyd
Quality Arms Inc
Houston, TX
713-818-2971