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Committee hears testimony on changes to Ohio self-storage law to allow certain negligence waivers
Summary
Attorney and industry witnesses testified in support of HB 366, which would close gaps in Ohio law by allowing enforceable negligence waivers in self-storage agreements (except for willful or wanton misconduct) and create remedies when a current customer’s lease is terminated.
At a second hearing on House Bill 366, attorney Jeffrey Greenberger and Prestige Storage principal Corey Banda testified for changes to Ohio’s self-storage law.
Greenberger said changes in lines 286–287 would make Ohio consistent with most other states by allowing clear, unambiguous negligence waivers in self-storage contracts while preserving claims for willful or wanton…
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