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Hawaii Governor Signs Update to Self-Storage Lien Law
AssociationsHawaii Governor Signs Update to Self-Storage Lien LawHawaii Governor Signs Update to Self-Storage Lien Law
Hawaii Gov. David Y. Ige signed an update to the state’s self-storage lien law on July 11 that enables storage operators to communicate with tenants via e-mail, advertise lien sales in a place other than the local newspaper, conduct auctions online, place value limits on stored items and have motor vehicles towed, with certain stipulations. Senate Bill 288 (SB 288) passed through the house and senate with just one “no” vote. It went into effect with the governor’s signature.
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