On June 18, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified a bill that amends the laws regulating self-storage facilities.

June 22, 2009

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North Carolina Amends Self-Storage Lien Law

On June 18, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified a bill that amends the laws regulating self-storage facilities. Senate Bill 448, introduced by Sen. David Hoyle, D-Gaston, was adopted in the House in a 108:1 vote, and has been sent to the governor for approval. The bill establishes new requirements for placing liens on delinquent renters and how property may be sold to settle unpaid rent.

To read the bill in detail, visit http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2009/Bills/Senate/PDF/S448v4.pdf.

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