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§ 5322.01. Definitions

 As used in sections 5322.01 to 5322.05 of the Revised Code:

    "Self-service storage facility" means any real property that is designed and used only for the purpose of renting or leasing individual storage space in the facility under the following conditions:
        The occupants have access to the storage space only for the purpose of storing and removing personal property;
        The owner does not issue a warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or other document of title, as defined in division (O) of section 1301.01 of the Revised Code, for the personal property stored in the storage space;
        The property has fifty or more individual storage spaces.

"Self-service storage facility" does not include any garage used principally for parking motor vehicles, an establishment licensed pursuant to sections 915.14 to 915.24 of the Revised Code, or any property of a bank or savings and loan association that contains vaults, safe deposit boxes, or other receptacles for the uses, purposes, and benefits of the bank's or savings and loan association's customers.

    "Owner" means a person that is either the owner of a self-service storage facility or the lessor of an entire self-service storage facility and that receives rent from an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement that the person enters into with the occupant.
    "Occupant" means a person that rents storage space at a self-service storage facility pursuant to a rental agreement that the person enters into with the owner.
    "Rental agreement" means any written agreement that is entered into by the owner and the occupant and that establishes the terms and conditions of the occupant's use of storage space at a self-service storage facility.
    "Personal property" means money and every animate or inanimate tangible thing that is the subject of ownership, except anything forming part of a parcel of real estate, as defined in section 5701.02 of the Revised Code, and except anything that is an agricultural commodity, as defined in division (A) of section 926.01 of the Revised Code.
    "Late fee" means any fee or charge assessed for an occupant's failure to pay rent when due. "Late fee" does not include interest on a debt, reasonable expenses incurred in the collection of unpaid rent, or costs associated with the enforcement of any other remedy provided by statute or contract.

HISTORY: 138 v H 410. Eff 1-9-81; 150 v H 120, § 1, eff. 5-4-04

 § 5322.02. Owner of a self-service storage facility has lien on stored property.

      The owner of a self-service storage facility has a lien against the occupant on the personal property stored pursuant to a rental agreement in any storage space at the self-service storage facility, or on the proceeds of the personal property subject to the defaulting occupant's rental agreement in the owner's possession, for rent, labor, or other charges in relation to the personal property that are specified in the rental agreement and that have become due and for expenses necessary for the preservation of the personal property or expenses reasonably incurred in the sale or other disposition of the personal property pursuant to law. The owner's lien provided for in this section is also effective against the following persons:
        A person who has an unfiled security interest in the personal property, except that the owner's lien is not effective against a person who has a valid security interest in a motor vehicle, whether or not the security interest in the motor vehicle is filed;
        (2) A person:
            Who has a legal interest in the personal property, a filed security interest in the personal property, or a valid security interest in the personal property that is a motor vehicle; and
            Who consents in writing to the storage of the personal property. Who consents in writing to the storage of the personal property.

(B)  The owner's lien created by division (A) of this section attaches as of the date the personal property is brought to the self-service storage facility. An owner loses his lien on any personal property that he voluntarily permits to be removed from the self-service storage facility or unjustifiably refuses to permit to be removed from the facility.

HISTORY: 138 v H 410. Eff 1-9-81.

 § 5322.03. Procedure for enforcement of owner's lien; rights of good faith purchasers

 An owner's lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code for a claim that has become due may be enforced only as follows:

    All persons [of] whom the owner has actual knowledge claim[ing] an interest in the personal property, and all persons who have filed security agreements in the name of the occupant evidencing a security interest in the personal property with either the secretary of state or the county recorder of the county in which the facility is located or the Ohio county of the last known address of the occupant, shall be notified in accordance with divisions (B) and (C) of this section;
    The notice shall be delivered in person or sent by certified mail to the last known address of each person who is required to be notified by division (A) of this section;
    The notice shall include:
        The name and last known address of the occupant who rented the storage space in which the personal property was stored;
        An itemized statement of the owner's claim showing the sum due at the time of the notice and the date when the sum became due;
        A brief and general description of the personal property subject to the lien. The description shall be reasonably adequate to permit the person notified to identify it except that any container including, but not limited to, a trunk, valise, or box that is locked, fastened, sealed, or tied in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents and that has not been opened by the owner prior to the date on which the notice is given may be described as such without describing its contents.
        A notice of denial of access to the personal property, if a denial of access is permitted under the terms of the rental agreement, which notice provides the name, street address, and telephone number of the person whom the person notified may contact to pay the claim and to either obtain the personal property or enter into a rental agreement for the storage of the personal property;
        A demand for payment within a specified time not less than ten days after delivery of the notice;
        A conspicuous statement that unless the claim is paid within that time the personal property will be advertised for sale and will be sold by auction at a specified time and place and that, if no person purchases the personal property at the auction, the personal property may be sold at a private sale or destroyed;
        The address of the place at which the sale will be held, if the sale will be held at a place other than the self-service storage facility in which the personal property was stored.
    The sale of the personal property shall conform to the terms of the notice as provided for in this section;
    (E) The sale of the personal property shall be held at the self-service storage facility or, if the address of the place was included in the notice as required by division (C)(7) of this section, at the nearest suitable place to the self-service storage facility at which the personal property is stored;
    After the expiration of the time given in the notice, an advertisement of the sale shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the self-service storage facility is located. The advertisement shall include:
        A brief and general description of the personal property as required by division (C)(3) of this section, except that the description shall describe the contents of any trunk, valise, or box that is locked, fastened, sealed, or tied in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents, if the trunk, valise, or box is opened by the owner prior to the date on which the advertisement of sale is published;
        The name and last known address of the occupant who rented the storage space in which the personal property was stored;
        The address of the self-service storage facility;
        The time, place, and manner of the sale.

The sale shall take place at least fifteen days after the first publication. If there is no newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the self-service storage facility is located, the advertisement shall be posted at least ten days before the date of the sale in not less than six conspicuous places in the neighborhood where the self-service storage facility is located.

    (1) Before any sale of personal property pursuant to this section, any person who has a legal interest or a security interest in the personal property may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien and the reasonable expenses incurred under this section. Any person except the occupant may, upon payment of the amount necessary to satisfy the lien plus expenses, enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the personal property or, if he presents proof of a legal interest in the personal property or of a right to take possession of the personal property or a court order authorizing him to take possession of the personal property, shall immediately remove the personal property from the self-service storage facility.

(2)Upon receipt of the payment from a person other than the occupant, the owner shall enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the personal property or, if the person meets the conditions set forth in division (G)(1) of this section, shall permit the person to remove the personal property from the self-service storage facility.

        If the occupant pays the amount necessary to satisfy the lien and the reasonable expenses incurred under this section, he shall immediately remove all of his personal property from the self-service storage facility, unless the owner of the facility agrees to enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the property.
    A purchaser in good faith, except an owner or his agent, of the personal property sold to satisfy an owner's lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code takes the property free of any rights of persons against whom the lien was valid, despite noncompliance by the owner with the requirements of this section;
    The owner may examine any personal property to be sold pursuant to this section. The examination may include, but is not limited to, the opening of any trunk, valise, box, or other container that is locked, fastened, sealed, tied, or otherwise closed in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents.
    The owner may satisfy his lien from the proceeds of any sale held pursuant to this section, but shall mail the balance, if any, by certified mail to the occupant at his last known address. If the balance is returned to the owner after the owner mailed the balance by certified mail to the occupant or if the address of the occupant is not known, the owner shall hold the balance for two years after the date of the sale for delivery on demand to the occupant or to any other person who would have been entitled to possession of the personal property. After the expiration of the two-year period, the balance shall become unclaimed funds, as defined in division (B) of section 169.01 of the Revised Code, and shall be disposed of pursuant to Chapter 169. of the Revised Code.
    An owner may buy at any public sale held pursuant to this section.
    The rights provided by this section shall be in addition to all other rights allowed by law to a creditor against his debtor.
    (1) If the owner complies with the requirements for sale under this section, the owner's liability to persons who have an interest in the personal property sold is limited to the balance of the proceeds of the sale after the owner has satisfied his lien.

(2) The owner is liable for damages caused by the failure to comply with the requirements for sale under this section and is liable for conversion for willful violation of the requirements for sale under this section.

    If no person purchases the personal property at the auction and if the owner has complied with this section, the owner may do any of the following:
        Advertise and sell the personal property pursuant to divisions (E) to (M) of this section;
        Sell the personal property at a private sale;
        Dispose of the personal property in any manner considered appropriate by the owner including, but not limited to, destroying the personal property.

HISTORY: 138 v H 410. Eff 1-9-81.

 § 5322.04. Residential use prohibited.

 No occupant shall use a self-service storage facility for residential purposes.

HISTORY: 138 v H 410. Eff 1-9-81

 § 5322.05. Late fee for failure to pay rent when due.

      Subject to division (B) of this section, a reasonable late fee may be imposed and collected by an owner for each service period that an occupant does not pay rent when due under a rental agreement, provided that the due date for the rental payment is not earlier than the day before the first day of the service period to which the rental payment applies. However, no late fee shall be imposed or collected if the occupant makes a rental payment in full by the third day after the due date under the rental agreement.
    No late fee may be collected pursuant to division (A) of this section unless the amount of that fee and the conditions for imposing that fee are stated in the rental agreement or an addendum to that agreement.
    For purposes of division (A) of this section, a late fee of twenty dollars for each late rental payment, or twenty per cent of the amount of each late rental payment, whichever is greater, is deemed reasonable and does not constitute a penalty. However, the contract may provide for a late fee in a greater amount if that amount is reasonable. The owner has the burden of proof that the late fee in the greater amount is reasonable.
    Any reasonable expense incurred in rent collection or lien enforcement by an owner may be charged to the occupant in addition to the late fees permitted by this section.

HISTORY: 150 v H 120, § 1, eff. 5-4-04.

Re: Ohio Storage Auction Laws
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2013, 08:21:01 AM »
Governor signed a new storage lien law in December 2012

 Ohio-HB 247

 
 As Passed by the Senate

 

129th General Assembly

Regular Session

2011-2012

Sub. H. B. No. 247

 

 

Representative Butler

Cosponsors: Representatives Adams, R., Beck, Grossman, Henne, Huffman, Letson, Murray, Stebelton, Slaby, Bubp, Amstutz, Anielski, Antonio, Blair, Blessing, Boose, Carey, Clyde, Combs, Conditt, Damschroder, Duffey, Foley, Garland, Hackett, Hagan, C., Hall, Hayes, Hill, Lundy, Martin, Milkovich, Newbold, O'Brien, Pelanda, Peterson, Phillips, Rosenberger, Ruhl, Schuring, Sears, Sprague, Szollosi, Thompson, Weddington, Winburn Speaker Batchelder

Senators Balderson, Lehner, Peterson, Seitz, Wagoner

 

A BILL

To amend sections 181.25, 341.27, 1337.28, 1705.081, 2111.121, 2151.85, 2501.03, 2501.14, 2501.15, 2503.33, 2947.23, 2949.091, 2953.08, 4713.64, 4715.101, 4717.04, 4717.14, 4725.19, 4755.06, 4755.11, 4755.411, 4755.47, 4757.10, 4757.36, 4776.01, 5322.01, 5322.02, 5322.03, and 5809.031 and to enact sections 1901.263, 1905.38, 1907.25, 1925.151, 2101.165, 2151.542, 2303.23, 2501.161, 2503.18, 4701.30, 4703.53, 4707.33, 4709.27, 4712.15, 4713.68, 4715.41, 4717.39, 4719.22, 4723.92, 4725.61, 4727.22, 4728.15, 4729.87, 4730.54, 4731.95, 4732.32, 4733.28, 4734.57, 4735.76, 4736.18, 4737.14, 4738.20, 4740.17, 4741.48, 4742.07, 4747.17, 4749.15, 4751.13, 4752.20, 4753.16, 4755.71, 4757.45, 4758.72, 4759.12, 4760.22, 4761.18, 4762.23, 4763.20, 4765.58, 4766.23, 4771.23, 4773.09, 4774.22, 4776.20, 4778.25, 4779.34, and 4781.55 of the Revised Code to authorize certain licensing boards to require corrective action courses as a form of discipline for license holders, to establish professional licensing sanctions regarding the crime of human trafficking, to authorize a court to cancel claims for uncollectible amounts due the court, to authorize a sentencing court to waive, suspend, or modify payment of the costs of prosecution, to define "case" in connection with the imposition of costs in a criminal case, to abolish the Felony Sentence Appeal Cost Oversight Committee, to rename the "Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals" the "Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals," to modify the requirements for when the Ohio Supreme Court meets, to make changes to the law in relation to the sale of personal property on which there has been placed a lien by an owner of a self-service storage facility, to provide that a principal in a power of attorney may nominate a guardian of the principal's incompetent adult children, to remove the requirement that the operating agreement of a limited liability company may identify types or categories of activities that do not violate the duty of loyalty only if not manifestly unreasonable, to specify that the operating agreement of a limited liability company may not eliminate the duty of care but may prescribe the standards by which the duty is to be measured, to modify the restrictions on the operating agreement of a limited liability company with respect to the obligation of good faith and the duties of a manager, to make other clarifying changes to provisions contained in Sub. H.B. 48 and Sub. S.B. 117 of the 129th General Assembly, to expressly authorize a county to establish a program for prisoners in the county's correctional facility to work outside the facility, to make a conforming change related to Am. H.B. 63 of the 129th General Assembly, and to clarify the entity that prescribes forms under R.C. 2151.85.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

Section 1. That sections 181.25, 341.27, 1337.28, 1705.081, 2111.121, 2151.85, 2501.03, 2501.14, 2501.15, 2503.33, 2947.23, 2949.091, 2953.08, 4713.64, 4715.101, 4717.04, 4717.14, 4725.19, 4755.06, 4755.11, 4755.411, 4755.47, 4757.10, 4757.36, 4776.01, 5322.01, 5322.02, 5322.03, and 5809.031 be amended and sections 1901.263, 1905.38, 1907.25, 1925.151, 2101.165, 2151.542, 2303.23, 2501.161, 2503.18, 4701.30, 4703.53, 4707.33, 4709.27, 4712.15, 4713.68, 4715.41, 4717.39, 4719.22, 4723.92, 4725.61, 4727.22, 4728.15, 4729.87, 4730.54, 4731.95, 4732.32, 4733.28, 4734.57, 4735.76, 4736.18, 4737.14, 4738.20, 4740.17, 4741.48, 4742.07, 4747.17, 4749.15, 4751.13, 4752.20, 4753.16, 4755.71, 4757.45, 4758.72, 4759.12, 4760.22, 4761.18, 4762.23, 4763.20, 4765.58, 4766.23, 4771.23, 4773.09, 4774.22, 4776.20, 4778.25, 4779.34, and 4781.55 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:
 

    Sec. 5322.01.  As used in sections 5322.01 to 5322.05 of the Revised Code:

    (A) "Self-service storage facility" means any real property that is designed and used only for the purpose of renting or leasing individual storage space in the facility under the following conditions:

    (1) The occupants have access to the storage space only for the purpose of storing and removing personal property;.

    (2) The owner does not issue a warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or other document of title, as defined in section 1301.201 of the Revised Code, for the personal property stored in the storage space;

    (3) The property has fifty or more individual storage spaces.

    "Self-service storage facility" does not include any garage used principally for parking motor vehicles, any garage or storage area in a private residence, an establishment licensed pursuant to sections 915.14 to 915.24 of the Revised Code, or any property of a bank or savings and loan association that contains vaults, safe deposit boxes, or other receptacles for the uses, purposes, and benefits of the bank's or savings and loan association's customers.

    (B) "Owner" means a person that is either the owner of a self-service storage facility or the lessor of an entire self-service storage facility and that receives rent from an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement that the person enters into with the occupant.

    (C) "Occupant" means a person that rents storage space at a self-service storage facility pursuant to a rental agreement that the person enters into with the owner.

    (D) "Rental agreement" means any written agreement that is entered into by the owner and the occupant and that establishes the terms and conditions of the occupant's use of storage space at a self-service storage facility.

    (E) "Personal property" means money and every animate or inanimate tangible thing that is the subject of ownership, except anything forming part of a parcel of real estate, as defined in section 5701.02 of the Revised Code, and except anything that is an agricultural commodity, as defined in division (A) of section 926.01 of the Revised Code.

    (F) "Late fee" means any fee or charge assessed for an occupant's failure to pay rent when due. "Late fee" does not include interest on a debt, reasonable expenses incurred in the collection of unpaid rent, or costs associated with the enforcement of any other remedy provided by statute or contract.

    (G) "Last known address" means either of the following:

    (1) The mailing address provided by the occupant in the most recent rental agreement or the mailing address provided by the occupant in a subsequent written notice of a change of address;

    (2) The mailing address of any of the persons described in division (A) of section 5322.03 of the Revised Code that is provided by any of those persons to the owner of a self-service storage facility or that is discovered by the owner of a self-service storage facility.

    Sec. 5322.02.  (A) The owner of a self-service storage facility has a lien against the occupant on the personal property stored pursuant to a rental agreement in any storage space at the self-service storage facility, or on the proceeds of the personal property subject to the defaulting occupant's rental agreement in the owner's possession, for rent, labor, or other charges in relation to the personal property that are specified in the rental agreement and that have become due and for expenses necessary for the preservation of the personal property or expenses reasonably incurred in the sale or other disposition of the personal property pursuant to law. The owner's lien provided for in this section is also effective against the following persons:

    (1) A person who has an unfiled security interest in the personal property, except that the owner's lien is not effective against a person who has a valid security interest in a motor vehicle or a valid security interest in a watercraft, whether or not the security interest in the motor vehicle or watercraft is filed;

    (2) A person who meets both of the following requirements:

    (a) Who The person has a legal interest in the personal property, a filed security interest in the personal property, or a valid security interest in the personal property that is a motor vehicle; and.

    (b) Who The person consents in writing to the storage of the personal property.

    (B) The owner's lien created by division (A) of this section attaches as of the date the personal property is brought to the self-service storage facility. An owner loses his the owner's lien on any personal property that he the owner voluntarily permits to be removed from the self-service storage facility or unjustifiably refuses to permit to be removed from the self-service storage facility.

    Sec. 5322.03.  An owner's lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code for a claim that has become due may be enforced only as follows:

    (A) All The following persons whom the owner has actual knowledge claim an interest in the personal property, and all persons who have filed security agreements in the name of the occupant evidencing a security interest in the personal property with either the secretary of state or the county recorder of the county in which the facility is located or the Ohio county of the last known address of the occupant, shall be notified in accordance with divisons divisions (B) and (C) of this section;:

    (1) All persons whom the owner has actual knowledge of and who claim an interest in the personal property;

    (2) All persons holding liens on any motor vehicle or watercraft amongst the property;

    (3) All persons who have filed security agreements in the name of the occupant evidencing a security interest in the personal property with either the secretary of state or the county recorder of the county in which the self-service storage facility is located or the Ohio county of the last known address of the occupant.

    (B) The notice shall be delivered in person or, sent by certified mail, or sent by first-class mail with a certificate of mailing to the last known address of each person who is required to be notified by division (A) of this section;

    (C) The notice shall include all of the following:

    (1) The name and last known address of the occupant who rented the storage space in which the personal property was stored;

    (2) An itemized statement of the owner's claim showing the sum due at the time of the notice and the date when the sum became due;

    (3) A brief and general description of the personal property subject to the lien. The description shall be reasonably adequate to permit the person notified to identify it except that any container including, but not limited to, a trunk, valise, or box that is locked, fastened, sealed, or tied in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents and that has not been opened by the owner prior to the date on which the notice is given may be described as such without describing its contents.

    (4) A notice of denial of access to the personal property, if a denial of access is permitted under the terms of the rental agreement, which notice provides the name, street address, and telephone number of the person whom the person notified may contact to pay the claim and to either obtain the personal property or enter into a rental agreement for the storage of the personal property;

    (5) A demand for payment within a specified time not less than ten days after delivery of the notice;

    (6) A conspicuous statement that unless the claim is paid within that time the personal property will be advertised for sale and will be sold by auction at a specified time and place and that, if no person purchases the personal property at the auction, the personal property may be sold at a private sale or destroyed;

    (7) The address of the place at which the sale will be held, if the sale will be held at a place other than the self-service storage facility in which the personal property was stored.

    (D) Any notice given pursuant to this section shall be presumed delivered, if the notice is sent by first-class mail with a certificate of mailing, when it is deposited with the United States postal service and properly addressed with proper postage prepaid.

    (E) The sale of the personal property shall conform to the terms of the notice as provided for in this section;.

    (E)(F) The sale of the personal property shall be held at the self-service storage facility or, if the address of the place was included in the notice as required by division (C)(7) of this section, at the nearest suitable place to the self-service storage facility at which the personal property is stored;.

    (F)(G) After the expiration of the time given in the notice, an advertisement of the sale shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the self-service storage facility is located or any other commercially reasonable manner. The manner of advertisement shall be deemed commercially reasonable if at least three independent bidders attend the sale at the time and place advertised. The advertisement shall include all of the following:

    (1) A brief and general description of the personal property as required by division (C)(3) of this section, except that the description shall describe the contents of any trunk, valise, or box that is locked, fastened, sealed, or tied in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents, if the trunk, valise, or box is opened by the owner prior to the date on which the advertisement of sale is published;

    (2) The name and last known address of the occupant who rented the storage space in which the personal property was stored;

    (3) The address of the self-service storage facility;

    (4) The time, place, and manner of the sale.

    The sale shall take place at least fifteen days after the first publication. If there is no newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the self-service storage facility is located, the advertisement shall be posted at least ten days before the date of the sale in not less than six conspicuous places in the neighborhood where the self-service storage facility is located.

    (G)(H)(1) Before any sale of personal property pursuant to this section, any Any person who has a legal interest or a security interest in the personal property, or who holds a lien against, a motor vehicle or watercraft may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code and the reasonable expenses incurred under this section. Any That person except the occupant may, upon payment of the amount necessary to satisfy the lien plus expenses, may enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the personal property or, if he the motor vehicle or watercraft. Any person who presents proof of a legal security interest in the personal property or of a right to take possession of the personal property or lien on a motor vehicle or watercraft or a court order authorizing him the person to take possession of the personal property, shalla motor vehicle or watercraft may immediately remove the personal property motor vehicle or watercraft from the self-service storage facility without satisfying the lien or expenses of the owner.

    (2) Before any sale of personal property other than a motor vehicle or watercraft pursuant to this section, any person who has a legal interest or a security interest in, or who holds a lien against, any personal property other than a motor vehicle or watercraft may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code and the reasonable expenses incurred under this section and remove the personal property in which the person has the interest or against which the person holds the lien. After removal of all the personal property, including any motor vehicle or watercraft, from the storage space of the self-service storage facility by any means under this section, any person can enter into a rental agreement for the storage of personal property with the owner, and the owner has no obligation to the prior occupant of that storage space in the self-service storage facility. Before entering into a new rental agreement, the owner must have any motor vehicle or watercraft towed from that storage space.

    (3) Upon receipt of the payment from a person other than the occupant, the owner shall enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the personal property or, if the person meets the conditions set forth in division (G)(1)(H)(2) of this section, shall permit the person to remove the personal property from the self-service storage facility.

    (3)(4) If the occupant pays the amount necessary to satisfy the lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code and the reasonable expenses incurred under this section, he the occupant shall immediately remove all of his the occupant's personal property from the self-service storage facility, unless the owner of the self-service storage facility agrees to enter into a new rental agreement for the storage of the property.

    (H)(I)(1) If property on which there is a lien under division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code is not sold at auction, but is claimed under division (H) of this section and the owner's lien is satisfied, then all legal or security interest in, or any other liens held against, the property shall remain intact.

    (2) A purchaser at auction in good faith, except an owner or his an owner's agent, of the personal property sold to satisfy an owner's lien created by division (A) of section 5322.02 of the Revised Code takes the property free and clear of any rights of persons against whom the lien was valid, or any persons who had an interest in, or who held, any other lien against the property, despite noncompliance by the owner with the requirements of this section;.

    (I)(J) The owner may examine any personal property to be sold pursuant to this section. The examination may include, but is not limited to, the opening of any trunk, valise, box, or other container that is locked, fastened, sealed, tied, or otherwise closed in a manner that deters immediate access to its contents.

    (J)(K)(1) If the property upon which the lien created under division (A) of this section is claimed is a motor vehicle or a watercraft, the owner shall have the motor vehicle or watercraft towed from the premises if any of the following circumstances applies:

    (a) The notice was delivered or sent pursuant to division (B) of this section to all persons holding a lien on the motor vehicle or watercraft, and thirty days have elapsed since the notice was delivered or sent without a response from any of those persons.

    (b) Rent and other charges related to the property remain unpaid or unsatisfied by the occupant for sixty days, and no lien holders have been identified.

    (c) The owner is planning to hold a sale at auction of the personal property that was stored in the self-service storage unit with that motor vehicle or watercraft, in which case the motor vehicle or watercraft shall be towed prior to the auction.

    (2) The owner shall not be liable for the motor vehicle or watercraft or any damages to the motor vehicle or watercraft once the tower takes possession of the property. The notice delivered or sent pursuant to division (B) of this section to all persons holding a lien on the motor vehicle or watercraft shall include the name of the towing company. The name and the address of the towing company shall also be made available to the occupant or any lien holder upon the presentation of a document of title or another document that confirms an interest in the motor vehicle or watercraft.

    (L) The owner may satisfy his the owner's lien from the proceeds of any sale held pursuant to this section, but shall mail the balance, if any, by certified mail to the occupant at his the occupant's last known address. If the balance is returned to the owner after the owner mailed the balance by certified mail to the occupant or if the address of the occupant is not known, the owner shall hold the balance for two years after the date of the sale for delivery on demand to the occupant or to any other person who would have been entitled to possession of the personal property. After the expiration of the two-year period, the balance shall become unclaimed funds, as defined in division (B) of section 169.01 of the Revised Code, and shall be disposed of pursuant to Chapter 169. of the Revised Code.

    (K)(M) An owner may buy at any public sale held pursuant to this section.

    (L)(N) The rights provided by this section shall be in addition to all other rights allowed by law to a creditor against his a debtor.

    (M)(O)(1) If the owner complies with the requirements for sale under this section, the owner's liability to persons who have an interest in the personal property sold is limited to the balance of the proceeds of the sale after the owner has satisfied his the owner's lien.

    (2) The owner is liable for damages caused by the failure to comply with the requirements for sale under this section and is liable for conversion for willful violation of the requirements for sale under this section.

    (N)(P) If no person purchases the personal property at the auction and if the owner has complied with this section, the owner may do any of the following:

    (1) Advertise and sell the personal property pursuant to divisions (E)(F) to (M)(O) of this section;

    (2) Sell the personal property at a private sale;

    (3) Dispose of the personal property in any manner considered appropriate by the owner including, but not limited to, destroying the personal property.

    Sec. 5809.031. (A) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Ohio Uniform Prudent Investor Act, unless otherwise provided by the terms of the trust, the duties of a trustee with respect to the acquisition, retention, or ownership of a life insurance policy as a trust asset do not include any of the following duties:

    (1) To determine whether the policy is or remains a proper investment;

    (2) To diversify the investment in the policy relative to any other life insurance policies or to any other trust assets;

    (3) To exercise or not to exercise any option, right, or privilege available under the policy, including the payment of premiums, unless there is sufficient cash or there are other readily marketable trust assets from which to pay the premiums or there are other trust assets that were designated by the settlor or any other person transferring those assets to the trust to be used for that purpose, regardless of whether that exercise or nonexercise results in the lapse or termination of the policy;

    (4) To investigate the financial strength or changes in the financial strength of the life insurance company maintaining the policy;

    (5) To inquire about changes in the health or financial condition of the insured or insureds under the policy.

    (B) The trustee, the attorney who drafted a trust, or any person who was consulted with regard to the creation of a trust, in the absence of fraud, is not liable to the beneficiaries of the trust or to any other person for any loss arising from the absence of the duties specified in divisions (A)(1) to (5) of this section.

    (C) Unless otherwise provided by the terms of the trust, this section applies to a trust established before, on, or after the effective date of this section March 22, 2012, and to a life insurance policy acquired, retained, or owned by a trustee before, on, or after the effective date of this sectionMarch 22, 2012.

    Section 2. That existing sections 181.25, 341.27, 1337.28, 1705.081, 2111.121, 2151.85, 2501.03, 2501.14, 2501.15, 2503.33, 2947.23, 2949.091, 2953.08, 4713.64, 4715.101, 4717.04, 4717.14, 4725.19, 4755.06, 4755.11, 4755.411, 4755.47, 4757.10, 4757.36, 4776.01, 5322.01, 5322.02, 5322.03, and 5809.031 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed.

    Section 3.  Section 2947.23 of the Revised Code is presented in this act as a composite of the section as amended by both Sub. H.B. 268 and Am. Sub. S.B. 337 of the 129th General Assembly. The General Assembly, applying the principle stated in division (B) of section 1.52 of the Revised Code that amendments are to be harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation, finds that the composite is the resulting version of the section in effect prior to the effective date of the section as presented in this act.




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