Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB885

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the sale of property to satisfy liens on stored property

Impact

The passage of SB 885 is expected to have notable effects on state law concerning self-storage operations. It streamlines the sale process for items stored in such facilities, enabling operators to sell items after a period of default without extensive complications. The bill outlines specific timelines and requirements for notifying occupants before sales are conducted, and mandates that proceeds from sales be applied to satisfy the lien, with any surplus held for the occupant for a period after the sale. This could lead to an increase in efficiency for self-storage businesses, as they would have clearer guidelines on their rights and responsibilities in maintaining and disposing of abandoned property.

Summary

Senate Bill 885 aims to modify the provisions relating to the sale of property stored in self-service storage facilities for the satisfaction of liens. It simplifies the process for operators of these facilities to sell the personal property of occupants who have defaulted on their payments. The bill proposes that operators maintain a lien on all personal property within leased spaces, which shall have priority over most other liens, except those that are recorded on personal property. This bill emphasizes the necessity for operators to inform occupants through rental agreements about the existence of such liens, thereby seeking to keep parties aware of their financial obligations.

Contention

Notably, the bill could generate controversy, particularly regarding the rights of tenants and fairness in the lien enforcement process. Critics may argue that the provisions established in SB 885 could lead to hasty disposals of personal property without adequate protections for occupants. The mandated notifications and sale processes, while aiming for clarity, may still fall short of ensuring sufficient protection for those individuals whose belongings are at stake. The balance between the rights of operators to manage unpaid accounts effectively and the rights of occupants to retain their possessions is a fundamental point of contention that could arise during discussions surrounding this legislative change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB460

Modifies provisions relating to the sale of property to satisfy liens on stored property

MO SB513

Modifies provisions relating to the sale of property to satisfy liens on stored property

MO SB938

Modifies provisions relating to the sale of property to satisfy liens on stored property

MO SB761

Modifies provisions relating to commercial activity

MO HB1948

Modifies practices and standards in regards to certain commercial practices

MO HB21

Public auction of personal property to satisfy lien; advertisement requirement, website.

MO HB979

Maryland Self-Service Storage Act - Sale of Personal Property in Satisfaction of Lien - Notice Requirements

MO SB844

Maryland Self-Service Storage Act - Sale of Personal Property in Satisfaction of Lien - Notice Requirements

MO SB750

Modifies provisions relating to the collection of delinquent property taxes

MO SB712

Modifies provisions relating to delinquent property taxes

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