Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB952

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to enforcement of a lien on property in a self-service storage facility by a sale conducted through an Internet website.

Impact

The impact of SB952 is significant as it aligns state law with the growing trend of digital transactions and online engagement. The bill's amendments allow storage facilities to hold auctions over the internet, making it easier for bidders to participate from various locations. This change is expected to enhance the recovery process for lessors while potentially increasing the amount recovered from sales due to broader bidder access. Moreover, it streamlines existing procedures for property sales in storage facilities, which previously required physical presence.

Summary

SB952 aims to modernize the enforcement of liens on properties in self-service storage facilities by allowing sales to be conducted through an Internet website. The bill amends the Texas Property Code, specifically Section 59.044, to include provisions for conducting public sales online as an alternative to traditional on-site sales. By simplifying the sale process, the bill is intended to provide storage facility owners with a more efficient means to recover unpaid rents and clear out storage units.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB952 appears to be largely positive, particularly among storage facility owners and operators who see this as a way to improve their business operations and profitability. However, there may be concerns about the fairness and transparency of online sales compared to traditional auctions, as not all potential bidders may have equal access to the technology required to participate in internet-based sales.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB952 may revolve around the technology requirements and the potential for fraud in online auctions. Stakeholders may worry about the security of online transactions, the identification of bidders, and ensuring a fair bidding environment. Moreover, while the bill encourages digital sales as a convenience, it also raises questions about how to adequately inform and protect consumers participating in these online sales.

Companion Bills

TX HB1975

Identical Relating to enforcement of a lien on property in a self-service storage facility by a sale conducted through an Internet website.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2574

Relating to requirements for notice advertising the sale of property to enforce a self-service storage facility lien.

TX SB1897

Relating to requirements for notice advertising the sale of property to enforce a self-service storage facility lien.

TX HB143

Relating to restrictions on rent increases for self-service storage facilities.

TX SB62

Relating to posting certain documents and information related to certain real property sales on a county's Internet website.

TX HB4232

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

TX SB1916

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

TX SB1639

Relating to prohibitions in connection with ticket sales on an Internet website; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3148

Relating to a vehicle storage facility operator's possessory lien on a vehicle and the vehicle's cargo, contents, and other personal property.

TX HB2444

Relating to prohibitions in connection with ticket sales on an Internet website; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3109

Relating to provision of notice by a vehicle storage facility through a Texas Department of Motor Vehicles electronic system; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.