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Debate over modernizing self-storage lien notices: industry backs web notices, newspapers warn of lost public notice
Summary
Senate Bill 433 would let self-storage operators advertise lien sales either in a local newspaper of general circulation or on a publicly accessible auction website when the property subject to the lien is worth more than $300.
Senate Bill 433, introduced by Senator Anderson, would allow owners of self-storage facilities who foreclose on tenants’ storage-unit liens to advertise the required sale either once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or city where the facility is located or on a publicly accessible website that regularly advertises property for auction or sale when the property subject to the lien has a value greater than $300.
Senator Anderson said the bill “modernizes how owners of…
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