Section 308-93-447. Personal property lien—Self-service storage facilities.  


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  • (1) What is a self-service storage facilities lien? A self-service storage facilities lien is a process by which the owner of a self-service storage facility may sell a vessel stored at the facility as security for rent or other charges due.
    (2) What documentation is required to obtain a certificate of ownership for a vessel obtained through the self-service storage facilities lien process? The required documents include:
    (a) A completed affidavit of self-service storage facilities lien form provided or approved by the department;
    (b) Application for certificate of ownership; and
    (c) Other documents that may be required by law or rule.
    (3) When is a Washington court order required to issue a certificate of ownership as a result of a self-service storage facilities lien?
    (a) The vessel is no longer in the possession of the person who is claiming the self-service storage facilities lien; or
    (b) There is an existing lien holder on the vessel record; or
    (c) There is no record of the vessel on file with the department.
    (4) What law regulates self-service storage facilities liens? Chapter 19.150 RCW regulates self-service storage facilities liens.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. WSR 06-17-145, § 308-93-447, filed 8/22/06, effective 9/22/06.]
RCW 46.01.110. WSR 06-17-145, § 308-93-447, filed 8/22/06, effective 9/22/06.