§ 1952. Enforcement by sale
When the debt secured thereby remains unpaid for three months after such lien attaches, the person having such lien, except as provided in section 1954 of this title, may sell such property at public auction in the town where such lien accrues. Notice of the time, place, and purpose of such sale shall be posted in two or more public places in such town at least 10 days prior thereto, and he or she may apply the proceeds of such sale to the satisfaction of the debt due him or her and the expenses of such sale. The surplus remaining shall be paid to the proper owner thereof within 10 days thereafter, or deposited for his or her benefit in the treasury of the town where the sale occurs.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 51 - Miscellaneous Liens
§ 1921. Extent of lien; notice
§ 1923. Recording notice of lien
§ 1924. Action to enforce lien
§ 1926. Death of landowner; effect on lien
§ 1927. Application to homestead
§ 1928. Married woman’s property
§ 1954. Price in dispute; tender by owner
§ 1971. Unpaid wages; statutory lien; priority over subsequent mortgage or lien
§ 1972. Preference for wage liens
§ 1991. Nature and extent of lien
§ 1992. Action to enforce lien
§ 1993. Procedure for attaching logs
§ 2011. Nature and extent of lien; registered marks
§ 2012. Registration of marks; regulations
§ 2013. Certified copies of certificates; fee
§ 2031. Lien for labor and materials; enforcement
§ 2032. Prerequisites for lien
§ 2051. Filing in town clerk’s office
§ 2052. Recording of notice of lien
§ 2071. Liens for service of stallions
§ 2072. Filing of statement claiming lien
§ 2073. False statements in claim of lien
§ 2074. Penalty for fraudulent sale of mare