The California Self Storage Association (CSSA) will hold a five-hour manager-education event focused on self-storage legal issues, Nov. 9, in Walnut Creek, Calif. This limited-seating seminar will feature information about Assembly Bill 655, the newly revised California lien-law statute.

October 14, 2010

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California Self Storage Association to Hold Education Event Focusing on Legal Issues

The California Self Storage Association (CSSA) will hold a five-hour manager-education event focused on self-storage legal issues, Nov. 9, in Walnut Creek, Calif. This limited-seating seminar will feature information about Assembly Bill 655, the newly revised California lien-law statute, presented by the bills author, attorney Carlos Kaslow. AB 655 was signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sept. 29.

In addition to hearing about the new bill and how it affects self-storage operators in the state, attendees of the CSSA event will get a practical explanation of the states Business and Professions Code as well as detailed information on the statutory changes surrounding the passage of AB 655. They will also learn vital information they need to know before the law goes into effect on Jan. 1, including:

  • The most common lien-sale mistakes

  • The legal pitfalls of sale and disposal procedures and how to avoid them

  • A step-by-step procedure of how to sell a delinquent customer's goods

  • Vital rental-agreement requirements

  • Common lien-sale and auctioning practices for self-storage

  • Legal requirements for advertising lien sales

The event will take place at the Embassy Suites hotel on Treat Boulevard from 11:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunch is included. The cost is $200 for CSSA members. To register, call 562.304.2864.

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