Oscar refuses to pay Petra $500 in cash on their contract to repair Oscar's washing machine, which Petra still possesses at her repair shop. Petra's lien on the machine will terminate
A) if Petra continues to maintain possession

B) if Petra does not file a written notice of lien within thirty days.
C) if Petra voluntarily surrenders possession.
D) within thirty days.


C

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