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NJ S213

Restricts manner in which self-service storage facility owner is permitted to deny occupant access to personal property.


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill limits the manner in which an owner of a self-service storage facility may deny an occupant access to the occupant's personal property. Under the bill, an owner is prohibited from denying an occupant access to the occupant's personal property during the times the occupant regularly is entitled to access as set forth in the rental agreement, with two exceptions: (1) if the owner is satisfying a lien on the personal property, pursuant to current law; and (2) if denial of access is due to recommendation or order of law enforcement, fire personnel, or any other government entity; or any other circumstances beyond the control of the owner. The bill provides that if the denial of access is due to the second exception, the owner would be required to restore access to the occupant as soon as is practicable. During the period of time in which access is denied, the owner would be prohibited from destroying, removing, or otherwise disposing of the personal property before the occupant is afforded access to the personal property. The bill further provides that an owner would be required to notify an occupant in writing within seven days of making the determination that the occupant's personal property has been destroyed or otherwise rendered permanently inaccessible due to fire, flood, or other peril; recommendation or order of law enforcement, fire personnel, or any other government entity; or any other circumstances beyond the control of the owner. Under the bill, the notice would be required to be delivered in person or sent by verified mail or electronic mail to the last known address of the occupant.

AI Summary

This bill limits the manner in which an owner of a self-service storage facility may deny an occupant access to the occupant's personal property. The bill prohibits the owner from denying the occupant access during the times the occupant is regularly entitled to access, except when the owner is satisfying a lien or if access is denied due to a recommendation or order from law enforcement, fire personnel, or other government entities, or other circumstances beyond the owner's control. If access is denied for the latter reason, the owner must restore access as soon as practicable and cannot destroy, remove, or dispose of the occupant's personal property during the period of denied access. The bill also requires the owner to notify the occupant in writing within seven days if the occupant's personal property is destroyed or permanently inaccessible due to fire, flood, or other peril, government orders, or other circumstances beyond the owner's control.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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