SB283
Modify the law governing self-service storage facilities
Current Status: In Senate Committee (General Government)
Summary
The bill modifies the law governing self-service storage facilities by establishing requirements for notifying individuals with claims to personal property stored in these facilities. It outlines the process for lien enforcement, including notification methods, sale of property, and the rights of owners and lien holders. Additionally, it mandates that owners inform occupants of any change in ownership of the storage facility.
Rationale
The bill supports property rights and the enforcement of contracts, which aligns with Libertarian principles. However, it introduces regulatory requirements that may be seen as government overreach, affecting the freedom of property owners to manage their facilities without state intervention.
Risks and Concerns
- Potential for increased government regulation on private property management
- Possibility of unintended consequences affecting property rights
