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Wolfgang operates an upholstering business. He contracted to reupholster a sofa for Hans, and to do the work at Hans' home. After the work was complete, Hans failed to pay the agreed price. Wolfgang wants to assert a lien against the sofa in order to collect the money due to him. Is Wolfgang entitled to a lien under these circumstances?
A. Yes, because he is an artisan who improved personal property.
B. Yes, because Hansowes a debt based on the contract to improve the sofa
C. No, because he is not an artisan who improved personal property.
D. No, because he has no possession of the sotato claim lien.

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