Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
Mini Storage Rights For Renter 2007
I recently found out that my belongings had been auctioned off from my mini storage garage. My things were located in NY, but I have moved to SC. I changed my address with the company, and recieved some bill there, but the certified mail was sent to my old address, informing me of the pending auction. Do I have a legal leg to stand on?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Mini Storage Rights For Renter 2007
Yes you do in fact have a leg to stand on. It seems that they sent the notice to the wrong address. Hence they may have "Converted" your items and could be liable for treble damages. It would behoove you to get a list of items removed, and contact a NY lawyer who handles these types of cases.
Good Luck.
Re: Mini Storage Rights For Renter 2007
In New York a garage or storage facility may auction off personal property to satisfy unpaid bills.
However, first they must comply with Lien Law 201 which requires that notice be sent. It also provides an option to the owner of the property to commence a special proceeding challenging the validty of the lien.
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