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Washington Final Notice of Lien Sale or Disposal (Self Storage)
This Final Notice of Lien Sale or Disposal is for self storage facilities in the State of Washington, and is the next step in the lien sale process when a unit occupant has failed to pay rent for the unit.
- You can serve the Final Notice only if the unit occupant has been served with the Preliminary Lien Notice and has not paid the outstanding rent.
- The Notice must be given and served in accordance with the Revised Code of Washington Section 19.150.060.
- The renter is advised that they no longer have access to the storage unit or the property stored in it, and that the storage operator has the right to sell the property to satisfy its lien.
- The form includes a Certificate of Delivery to record how the Notice is served on the renter, and instructions on how the Notice must be prepared and served.
- This is a digital legal form that you can use as often as you like.
- Don't let storage clients skip out with unpaid storage fees. Exercise your lien rights with this Washington Final Notice of Lien Sale or Disposal (Self Storage).
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Washington Preliminary Lien Notice (Self Storage)
Start the lien sale process against a storage client who hasn't paid their fees by serving them with this Preliminary Lien Notice (Self Storage) for Washington State.
Scope of Lien Notice
The Notice must be given by the owner of the self-storage business to a renter of a storage unit. The Notice form informs the renter that the owner has a lien claim over items stored in the unit because of unpaid rent and other charges owing by the renter.
You have remedies under Washington State law against dead-beat customers who fail to pay their storage fees. Get this Preliminary Lien Notice (Self Storage) form and start the ball rolling.
Features and Format of Template
- The form includes instructions to help you properly serve the Lien Notice on the renter.
- This is a reusable legal form in MS Word format. Buy it, download it, it's yours to use as often as you require.
Legal Jurisdiction
The Lien Notice is written to comply with the requirements of the Revised Code of Washington Section 19.150.040. It should only be used within Washington State.
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