Final answer:
A mechanic's lien applies when Jordy Nelson isn't paid for roofing services provided to Bret Farve, and Nelson notifies Farve that the property will be sold to settle the debt. The correct answer is option b.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Jordy Nelson performs a contract to re-shingle the roof on Bret Farve’s house but is not paid for the work, and Nelson notifies Farve that the property will be sold to satisfy the debt, this refers to a mechanic’s lien. A mechanic's lien is a security interest in the title to property for the benefit of those who have supplied labor or materials that improve the property. This type of lien is available to contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who perform work or provide materials to improve real property and are not paid. It is a legal claim against property that must be paid off when the property is sold, and the property can be sold to satisfy the debt if necessary.