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Committee adopts amendment raising self-storage lien threshold from $300 to $1,000; bill moved to Senate floor
Summary
Senate Bill 433's dash-7 amendment, which increases the valuation threshold that allows a self-storage owner to dispose of liened property without auction from $300 to $1,000, was adopted and the committee sent the bill to the floor with a due-pass recommendation.
Senate Bill 433 was considered in a work session April 3; the committee ultimately adopted the dash-7 amendment and moved the bill to the Senate floor with a due pass recommendation.
Under the dash-7 amendment, an owner of a self-service storage facility may dispose of personal property subject to a lien created by the occupant’s default if the owner determines the property is valued…
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