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New York Lien Law

April 29, 2015
Consolidated Laws of New York are current through October 25, 2017.

New York State

  • Population: 19,746,227 (4th in US)
  • Capital: Albany
  • Counties: 62
  • Nickname: Empire State                 

The lien law, code or statute of the State of New York use for information purposes only and is not intended nor to replace professional legal consultation.


New York Self-Service Storage Facilities Lien




LIE
Lien
Article 8. OTHER LIENS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
Section 182. Self-service storage facilities; lien


Table of Contents:

1. Definitions.
2. Required disclosures.
3. Unlawful detention of goods. 
4. Private right of action.
5. Violation and penalties. 
6. Lien.
7. Enforcement of lien.
8. Pricing.
9. Special proceeding.



§182.
Self-service storage facilities; lien

1. Definitions.


Self-service storage facilities; lien. As used in this article:

  (a) "Self-service storage facility" means any real property or a portion thereof that is designed and used for the purpose of occupying storage space by occupants who are to have access thereto for the purpose of storing and removing personal property. The owner of a self-service storage facility shall not be deemed to be a warehouseman as defined in the uniform commercial code. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subdivision, if an owner issues any warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or other document of title for the personal property stored, the owner and the occupant are subject to the provisions of the uniform commercial code and the provisions of this section shall not be applicable.

   (b) "Owner" means a person, partnership or corporation which operates a self-service storage facility, an agent, or any other person authorized by the owner to manage the facility or to receive storage fees from an occupant under an occupancy agreement. A warehouseman may be an owner to the extent that any part of the building is operated as a self-service storage facility.

   (c)  "Occupant" means a person, entitled to the use of the storage space at a self-service storage facility under a written occupancy agreement or his successor or assignee, to the exclusion of others including the owner except as provided in this section or the occupancy agreement.

   (d)  "Occupancy agreement" means any written agreement that establishes or modifies the terms, conditions, rules or any other provisions concerning the use and occupancy of a self-service storage facility and any one or more individual storage spaces therein.

   (e)  "Personal property" means movable property not affixed to land and includes, but is not limited to, goods, merchandise and household items.


2. Required disclosures.

  (a) The owner shall be required to provide  prior to allowing occupancy a written occupancy agreement which shall be dated and signed  by the occupant and the owner or his duly authorized agent, and be written or printed in a size equal to at  least  ten-point  bold type and which shall set forth the following information:

     (i) name and address of owner and occupant;
   
     (ii) street address of self-service storage facility where goods will be stored;
   
     (iii) the actual monthly occupancy charge for the particular goods to be stored expressed in dollars;
   
     (iv) an  itemization of other charges imposed or which may be imposed in connection with the occupancy, a description of each such charge, whether  the  charge is mandatory or optional, and the amount of each charge expressed in dollars;

     (v) a statement of any limitation of damages which shall only be applicable after the owner has enforced his lien pursuant to subdivision
seven  of  this  section limiting the amount of the owner`s liability in case of loss or damage of the goods setting forth a specific liability   per room size or dollar  amount  beyond  which the owner will not be liable; provided that if damages are so limited, a statement shall be  included  that such liability may on the written request of the occupant and if accepted in writing by the owner at  the time of signing such   occupancy  agreement or within a reasonable time thereafter be increased  on part or all of the goods stored, in which event increased  rates may be  charged  based on such increased valuation. The rates charged for an increased valuation shall be set forth and a re-addressed request  form  to  enable  the  occupant  to  request  an  increased valuation shall be  provided; and

     (vi) any  other  material  terms  and  conditions  of  the  occupancy  transaction.

  (b) Every occupancy agreement as required by this section shall include the business address and telephone number to be used by the
occupant in making inquiries concerning the occupancy transaction.

3. Unlawful detention of goods. 

It  shall  constitute an unlawful detention of goods for an owner to refuse to surrender goods stored by him for an occupant upon payment by the occupant of the occupancy fees permitted by this section.

  (c) Every  occupancy  agreement  as  required  by  this section shall contain the following conspicuous notice:  "Notice: The monthly occupancy charge and other charges stated in this agreement are the actual charges you must pay".


4. Private right of action.

  (a) Any occupant damaged by an unlawful detention of his goods or any other violation of this section may bring an action for recovery of damages and the return of his goods. Judgment  may be entered in an amount not to exceed three times the actual damages plus reasonable attorneys fees.

  (b) Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to nullify or impair any right or rights which a buyer may have against a seller at   common law,  by statute or otherwise.


5. Violation and penalties. 

Whenever there shall be a violation of this section, an application may be made by the attorney general in  the name of the people of the state to a court or justice  having jurisdiction by a special proceeding to issue an  injunction, and upon notice to the defendant of not less  than five days, to enjoin and restrain the continuance of such violations; and if it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has, in fact, violated this section an injunction may be issued by such court or  justice, enjoining and restraining any further  violation, without requiring proof that any person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby. In any such proceeding, the court may make allowances to the attorney general as provided in paragraph six of subdivision (a) of section eighty-three hundred three of the civil practice law and rules, and direct restitution.  Whenever the court shall determine that a violation of this section has occurred, the court may impose  a civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars for each violation. In connection with any such proposed application, the attorney  general is authorized to take proof and make a determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance with the civil  practice law and rules.


6. Lien.

The owner of a self-service storage facility has a lien upon all personal property stored at a self-service storage facility for occupancy fees or other charges, present or future, in relation to the personal property and for expenses necessary for its preservation or expenses reasonably incurred in its sale or other disposition pursuant to law and any other charges pursuant to the occupancy agreement. The lien  provided for in this section is superior to any other lien or security interest. The lien attaches as of the date the personal property is brought to the self-service storage facility.


7. Enforcement of lien.


An owner`s lien may be enforced by public or private sale of the goods that have been removed from the storage space at a self-service storage facility, in block, or in parcel, at any time or place and on any terms which are commercially reasonable after notice to all persons known to claim an interest in the goods. The notice shall include an itemized statement of the amount due, the description of  the property  subject to the lien, the nature of the proposed sale, a demand for payment within a specified time not less than ten days from receipt of  notification  and  a  conspicuous statement that unless the claimant pays within that time the goods will be advertised for sale and sold at   public or private sale in a commercially reasonable manner. The notice shall further include the time and place of any public or private sale and it shall state that any person claiming an interest in the goods is entitled  to bring a proceeding hereunder within ten days of the service of the notice if he disputes the validity of the lien, or the amount claimed.  The notice shall be personally delivered to the occupant, or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the occupant to the last address provided by the occupant, pursuant to the  occupancy agreement.


8. Pricing.


The fact that a better price could have been obtained by a sale at a different time or in a different method from that selected  by the owner is not of itself sufficient to establish that the sale was not made  in a commercially reasonable manner. If the owner either sells the goods in the usual manner in any recognized market therefor, or if he sells at the price current in such market at the time of his sale, or if he has  otherwise sold in conformity with commercially reasonable practices among dealers in the type of goods sold, he has sold in a  commercially reasonable manner.  A sale of more goods than apparently necessary to be offered to insure satisfaction of the obligation is  not commercially reasonable except in cases covered by the preceding sentence.


9. Special proceeding.

The special proceeding may be brought in any court which would have jurisdiction to render a judgment for a sum equal to the amount of the lien. If the person shall show that the owner is not entitled to claim a lien in the goods, or that all or part of the amount claimed by the owner has not been properly charged to the account of such person, or, as the case may be, that all or part of such amount exceeds the fair and reasonable value of the services performed by the owner,  the court shall direct the entry of judgment cancelling the lien or reducing the amount claimed  thereunder  accordingly.  If the owner shall establish the validity of the lien, in whole or in part, the judgment shall fix the amount thereof, and shall provide that  the sale may  proceed upon the expiration of five days after service of a copy of the judgment together with notice of  entry  thereof  upon  the  person, unless  the  goods are redeemed prior thereto. If the lien is cancelled, the  judgment shall provide that, upon service of a copy of the  judgment together  with  notice of entry thereof upon the owner, the person shall   be entitled to possession of the property.



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