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North Dakota Lien Law.pdf
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North Dakota
Lien Law
North Dakota Century Code
TITLE 35 LIENS
CHAPTER 35-33
SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY LIENS
Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Default" means failure of the occupant to pay the rent and other charges at
the time and in the manner set forth in the rental agreement.
2. "Last known address" means the address provided by the occupant in the latest
rental agreement or the address provided by the occupant in a subsequent written
notice of a change of address.
3. "Occupant" means the person who rents storage space at a self-service storage
facility under a rental agreement, or a sublessee, successor, or assignee.
4. "Owner" means any person who owns, leases, subleases, manages, or operates a
self-service storage facility and receives rent from an occupant under a rental
agreement.
5. "Personal property" means movable property not affixed to land including
merchandise and household goods.
6. "Rental agreement" means a written agreement between the owner and the
occupant which establishes or modifies the terms and conditions of the
occupant's use of storage space at a self-service storage facility.
7. "Self-service storage facility" means any real property used for renting or
leasing individual storage spaces in which occupants customarily store and
remove their personal property. The term does not include a garage used
principally for parking motor vehicles; any property of a financial institution
which contains vaults, safe deposit boxes, or other receptacles for the purposes
and benefits of the financial institution's customers; or a warehouse or a
public warehouse where warehouse receipts, bills of lading, or other documents
of title are issued for the personal property stored.
8. "Storage space" means an enclosure, cubicle, or room that is fully enclosed
and equipped with a door designed to be locked for security by the occupant.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-01.
Lien against property.
The owner of a self-service storage facility has a lien on all personal property
stored under a rental agreement in a storage space at the self-service storage
facility for rent, labor, and other charges, and for expenses reasonably
incurred in the sale or other disposition of the property under law. This lien
is superior to other security interests except those perfected before the date
the lien attaches. The lien attaches upon default by the occupant as stated in
the notice of default served on the occupant as provided in this chapter.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-02.
Denial of access - Disposal of property.
If the occupant is in default, the owner may deny the occupant access to the
leased space and enforce the lien by selling the property stored in the leased
space. Sale of the property may be by public or private proceeding and may also
be as a unit or in parcels. After the proceeding, the owner may dispose of any
property that was offered for sale but which remained unsold.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-03.
Custody and control of property.
Unless the rental agreement provides otherwise, until a sale under this chapter,
the occupant is responsible for the care, custody, and control of all property
stored in the leased storage space, unless the owner secures the property
elsewhere during the sale proceedings.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-04.
Notice of proceedings.
Before conducting a sale, the owner shall:
1. Deliver in person or send by certified mail a notice of default to prior
lienholders and to the occupant at the occupant's last-known address. A notice
under this section is presumed delivered if it is deposited with the United
States postal service and properly addressed with postage prepaid. The notice
must include:
a. A statement that the contents of the occupant's leased space are subject to
the owner's lien and that the occupant is denied access to the property until
the owner's claim is satisfied;
b. The address of the self-service storage facility, the number of the space
where the personal property is located, and the name of the occupant;
c. A statement of the charges due, the date of default, and a demand for payment
of the charges due within a specified time, not less than ten days after the
date of notice;
d. A statement in bold type providing that, unless the claim is paid within the
time stated, the contents of the occupant's leased space will be sold; and
e. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner or a designated agent
whom the occupant may contact to respond to the notice.
2. Publish, once a week for two consecutive weeks, with the first publication
not more than thirty days before the sale and the last publication at least
seven days before the sale, the time, place, and terms of the sale in a
newspaper of general circulation in the county where the self-service storage
facility is located.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-05.
Sale of property - Application of proceeds.
At any time before the sale, the occupant may pay the amount necessary to
satisfy the lien and redeem the occupant's property. If a sale is held, the
owner shall satisfy the lien from the proceeds of the sale and hold the balance,
if any, for delivery on demand to the occupant or any other recorded lienholder
for a period of six months from the date of sale. The owner may retain any
balance unclaimed after the six-month period.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-06.
Protection of purchaser in good faith.
A purchaser in good faith of any property sold under this chapter takes the
property clear of any rights of persons against whom the lien was valid, subject
to the rights of prior lienholders.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-07.
Liability of owner.
If the owner complies with this chapter, the owner's liability to the occupant
is limited to the application of the proceeds received from the sale of the
property necessary to satisfy the lien. The owner's liability to other
lienholders is limited to the proceeds received from the sale of any property
covered by the other lien less the amount necessary to satisfy the owner's lien.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-08.
Validity of certain rental agreements.
Any rental agreement entered before August 1, 1997, remains valid and may be
enforced or terminated in accordance with its terms or as permitted by any other
law of this state.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-09.
Sale proceedings - Titled vehicles.
The sale proceedings in this chapter are sufficient to provide the instruments
or documents of authority necessary to obtain a transfer of title to vehicles
under section 39-05-19.
Title 35, Chap. 35-33, §35-33-10.
39-05-19. Obtaining certificate of title for vehicle when ownership obtained by
other than voluntary means. Whenever the ownership of any vehicle passes
otherwise than by voluntary transfer, the transferee may obtain a certificate of
title for the vehicle from the department upon application for the certificate
and payment of a fee of five dollars. The application for the certificate must
be accompanied by instruments or documents of authority, or copies thereof, as
may be required by law to evidence or effect a transfer of title in or to
chattels in such case. The department, when satisfied of the genuineness and
regularity of such transfer, shall issue a new certificate of title to the
person entitled thereto.
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