Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB633

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/3/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Maryland Self-Service Storage Act - Sale of Personal Property in Satisfaction of Liens - Means of Advertising

Impact

The enactment of SB633 will effectively alter existing statutes pertaining to advertising requirements for the sale of personal property stored in self-service storage units. Currently, operators were required to obtain occupant consent for certain advertising methods; this bill removes that requirement, allowing for greater flexibility in how sales are communicated to the public. Consequently, this could lead to more efficient sales processes for storage operators and potentially faster resolutions to default situations.

Summary

Senate Bill 633, known as the Maryland Self-Service Storage Act, aims to amend the regulations surrounding the sale of personal property stored in self-service storage facilities. The bill allows operators or managers of these facilities to advertise the sale of personal property in satisfaction of liens without requiring the prior written authorization of the occupant, provided that such provisions are stipulated in the rental agreement. This change is intended to simplify processes for operators while maintaining necessary notice provisions to occupants.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB633 appears to be generally positive among proponents, who argue that the flexibility it introduces could benefit both storage operators and occupants by creating a smoother and more efficient process for lien sales. Supporters see the change as a necessary modernization of outdated practices. However, there are concerns from some consumer advocates regarding the potential for abuse if operators have too much latitude in advertising property sales without occupant consent.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB633 is the balance between operator discretion and occupant rights. While the bill is designed to streamline the sale process in favor of storage facility operators, critics worry that it could lead to insufficient protections for tenants, particularly those who may overlook sudden sales or not fully understand the implications of the rental agreements they sign. The conversations in legislative hearings likely centered on ensuring that while the law facilitates operational efficiency, it does not strip away the rights of consumers to be adequately notified about the handling of their property.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB412

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD HB74

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD HB910

Energy Storage - Targets and Maryland Energy Storage Program - Establishment

MD SB277

Real Property - Sheriff's Sales - Procedures and Subordinate Interests

MD SB697

Energy Storage – Targets and Maryland Energy Storage Program – Establishment

MD HB986

Maryland Real Property Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Act

MD SB146

Maryland Real Property Transfer–on–Death (TOD) Act

MD HB729

Real Property - Sheriff's Sales - Procedures and Subordinate Interests

MD HB346

Tax Clinics for Low-Income Marylanders - Funding - Repeal of Sunset

MD SB312

Tax Clinics for Low-Income Marylanders - Funding - Repeal of Sunset

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.