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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 00 S 1 SENATE BILL Short Title: Self-Service Storage Facilities. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: Senator Hoyle. Commerce. March, 00 1 1 1 0 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT AMENDING THE LAWS REGULATING SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITIES. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. Article of Chapter A of the General Statutes is amended to read as follows: "Article. "Self-Service Storage Facilities. " " A-1. Self-service storage facility owner entitled to lien. The owner of a self-service storage facility has a lien upon all personal property stored at the facility for rent, expenses necessary for the preservation of the personal property, and expenses reasonably incurred in the sale or other disposition of the personal property pursuant to this Article. This lien shall not have priority over any security interest which is perfected at the time the occupant stores the property at the self-service storage facility. For purposes of this Article, to identify an existing security interest in stored property, the owner shall conduct an online search for Uniform Commercial Code financing statements filed with the Office of the Secretary of State in the name of the occupant. " A-. When self-service storage facility lien arises and terminates.terminates; limit on value of property. (a) The lien conferred under this Article arises only when the owner acquires possession of the property stored in the self-service storage facility; and it shall terminate when the owner relinquishes possession of the property upon which the lien might be claimed, or when the occupant or any other person having a security or other interest in the property tenders prior to sale the amount of the rent, plus the expenses incurred by the owner for the preservation of the property. The reacquisition of possession of the property stored in the self-service storage facility, which was relinquished, shall not reinstate the lien. (b) If the rental agreement contains a limit on the value of property stored in the occupant's storage space, the limit shall be presumed to be the maximum value of the property stored in that space. " A-. Enforcement of self-service storage facility lien. (a) If the rent and other charges for which the lien is claimed under this Article remain unpaid or unsatisfied for days following the maturity of the obligation to pay rent, the owner may enforce the lien by a public sale or other disposition of the property as provided in this section. The owner may bring an action to collect rent and other charges in any court of competent jurisdiction at any time following the maturity of the obligation to pay the rent. *S-v-1*

1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session 00 The occupant or any other person having a security or other interest in the property stored in the self-service storage facility may bring an action to request the immediate possession of the property, at any time following the assertion of the lien by the owner. Before such possession is granted, the occupant or the person with a security or other interest in the property shall pay the amount of the lien asserted to the clerk of court in which the action is pending, or post a bond for double the amount. The clerk shall then issue an order to the owner to relinquish possession of the property to the occupant or other party. (b) Notice and Hearing: (1) If the property upon which the lien is claimed is a motor vehicle, the lienor, following the expiration of the -day period provided by subsection (a), shall give notice to the Division of Motor Vehicles that a lien is asserted and that a sale is proposed. The lienor shall remit to the Division a fee of two dollars ($.00); and shall also furnish the Division with the last known address of the occupant. The Division of Motor Vehicles shall issue notice by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested to the person having legal title to the vehicle, if reasonably ascertainable, and to the occupant, if different, at his last known address. The notice shall: a. State: (i) that a lien is being asserted against the specific vehicle by the lienor or owner of the self-service storage facility, (ii) that the lien is being asserted for rental charges at the self-service storage facility, (iii) the amount of the lien, and (iv) that the lienor intends to sell or otherwise dispose of the vehicle in satisfaction of the lien; b. Inform the person having legal title and the occupant of their right to a judicial hearing at which a determination will be made as to the validity of the lien prior to a sale taking place; and c. State that the legal title holder and the occupant have a period of days from the date of receipt of the notice in which to notify the Division of Motor Vehicles by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, that a hearing is desired to contest the sale of the vehicle pursuant to the lien. The person with legal title or the occupant must, within days of receipt of the notice from the Division of Motor Vehicles, notify the Division of his desire to contest the sale of the vehicle pursuant to the lien, and that the Division should so notify lienor. Failure of the person with legal title or the occupant to notify the Division that a hearing is desired shall be deemed a waiver of the right to a hearing prior to sale of the vehicle against which the lien is asserted. Upon such failure, the Division shall so notify the lienor; the lienor may proceed to enforce the lien by a public sale as provided by this section; and the Division shall transfer title to the property pursuant to such sale. If the Division is notified within the -day period provided in this section that a hearing is desired prior to the sale, the lien may be enforced by a public sale as provided in this section and the Division will transfer title only pursuant to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. (1a) If the property upon which the lien is claimed is a motor vehicle and rent and other charges related to the property remain unpaid or unsatisfied for 0 days following the maturity of the obligation to pay rent, the lienor may have the property towed in accordance with the provisions of Article A of Chapter 0 of the General Statutes. If a motor vehicle is towed as authorized in this subdivision, the lienor shall not be liable for the property or any damages to the property. () If the property upon which the lien is claimed is other than a motor vehicle, the lienor following the expiration of the -day period provided by Page Senate Bill -First Edition

1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session 00 subsection (a) shall issue notice to the person having a security or other interest in the property, if reasonably ascertainable, and to the occupant, if different, at his last known address by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.address. Notice given pursuant to this subdivision shall be presumed delivered when it is properly addressed, first-class postage prepaid, and deposited with the United States Postal Service. The notice shall: a. State: (i) that a lien is being asserted against the specific property by the lienor, (ii) that the lien is being asserted for rental charges at the self-service storage facility, (iii) the amount of the lien, and (iv) that the lienor intends to sell or otherwise dispose of the property in satisfaction of the lien; b. Provide a brief and general description of the personal property subject to the lien. The description shall be reasonably adequate to permit the person notified to identify it, except that any container including, but not limited to, a trunk, valise, or box that is locked, fastened, sealed, or tied in a manner which deters immediate access to its contents may be described as such without describing its contents; c. Inform the person with a security or other interest in the property and occupant, if different, of their right to a judicial hearing at which a determination will be made as to the validity of the lien prior to a sale taking place; d. State that the person with a security or other interest in the property or the occupant, if different, has a period of days from the date of receipt the mailing of the notice to notify the lienor by registered, or certified mail, return receipt requested, that a hearing is desired, and that if the legal title holder or occupant wishes to contest the sale of his property pursuant to the lien he should notify the lienor that a hearing is desired. The person with a security or other interest in the property or the occupant must, within days of receipt from the date of the mailing of the notice from the lienor, notify the lienor of his desire for a hearing, and state whether or not he wishes to contest the sale of the property pursuant to the lien. Failure of the person with a security or other interest in the property, or the occupant to notify the lienor that a hearing is desired shall be deemed a waiver of the right to a hearing prior to the sale of the property against which the lien is asserted. Upon such failure the lienor may proceed to enforce the lien by a public sale as provided by this section. Upon the expiration of the -day notice, the occupant's tenancy shall be terminated, and the lienor may move the occupant's property to another place of safekeeping. If the lienor is notified, within the -day period as provided by this section, that a hearing is desired prior to the sale, the lien may be enforced by a public sale as provided in this section only pursuant to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. (c) Public Sale. (1) Not less than 0 days prior to sale by public sale the lienor: a. Shall cause notice to be mailed delivered by registered or certified mail to the person having legal title toa security interest in the property if reasonably ascertainable, and to the occupant if different, and to each secured party or other person claiming an interest in the property who is actually known to the lienor or can be reasonably ascertained, provided that notices provided pursuant to subsection (b) Senate Bill -First Edition Page

1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session 00 hereof shall be sufficient for these purposes if such notices contain the information required by subsection (d) hereof; and at the occupant's last known address. Notice given pursuant to this subdivision shall be presumed delivered when it is properly addressed, first-class postage prepaid, and deposited with the United States Postal Service. b. Shall advertise the sale by posting a copy of the notice of sale at the courthouse door in the county where the sale is to be held; and shall publish notice of sale once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the same county, the date of the last publication being not less than five days prior to the sale. (1a) Not less than five days prior to sale by public sale, the lienor shall publish notice of sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the sale is to be held. If there is no newspaper of general circulation in the county where the sale is to be held, notice of sale shall be published in any publication that accepts classified advertisements and has a general circulation in the county where the sale is to be held. () The sale must be held on a day other than Sunday and between the hours of :00 A.M. and :00 P.M.: a. At the self-service storage facility or at the nearest suitable place to where the property is held or stored; or b. In the county where the obligation secured by the lien was contracted for. () A lienor may purchase at public sale. (d) Notice of Sale. The notice of sale shall include: (1) The name and address of the lienor; () A statement to the effect that various items of personal property are being sold pursuant to the assertion of a lien for rental at the self-service storage facility; () The place, date, and time of the sale. (e) If the rent or other charges for which the lien is claimed under this Article remains unpaid for one day following the maturity of the obligation to pay rent, the owner may deny the occupant access to the personal property located in the self-service storage facility until the time that all the rent and other charges are paid in full. " A-. Right of redemption; good faith purchaser's right; disposition of proceeds; lienor's liability. (a) Before the sale authorized by G.S. A-, or other disposition of the property, the occupant may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien plus the reasonable expenses incurred by the owner for the preservation of the property and thereby redeem the property. Upon receipt of such payment, the owner shall return the personal property to the occupant; and thereafter shall have no further claim against such personal property on account of the lien which was asserted. The partial payment of rent or other charges shall not satisfy the lien or stop or delay the owner's right to sell the occupant's property unless the owner agrees to satisfaction or a stop or delay in a writing signed by the owner. " A-.1. Possession vested in occupant. Unless the rental agreement specifically provides otherwise, the exclusive care, custody, and control of all personal property stored in a storage space at a self-service storage facility shall remain vested in the occupant until the property is sold as provided in this Article or otherwise disposed of. The owner of a self-service storage facility is a commercial landlord who rents space. Page Senate Bill -First Edition

General Assembly of North Carolina Session 00." SECTION. This act becomes effective October 1, 00. Senate Bill -First Edition Page