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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_44A > GS_44A-44_1

§ 44A‑44.1.  Possessionvested in occupant.

Unless the rental agreementspecifically provides otherwise, the exclusive care, custody, and control ofall personal property stored in a storage space at a self‑service storagefacility shall remain vested in the occupant until the property is sold asprovided in this Article or otherwise disposed of. The owner of a self‑servicestorage facility is a commercial landlord who rents space. Unless the rentalagreement specifically provides otherwise, while the personal property remainson the owner's premises, the owner is liable for damage caused by theintentional acts or negligence of the owner or the owner's employees.  (2009‑201, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_44A > GS_44A-44_1

§ 44A‑44.1.  Possessionvested in occupant.

Unless the rental agreementspecifically provides otherwise, the exclusive care, custody, and control ofall personal property stored in a storage space at a self‑service storagefacility shall remain vested in the occupant until the property is sold asprovided in this Article or otherwise disposed of. The owner of a self‑servicestorage facility is a commercial landlord who rents space. Unless the rentalagreement specifically provides otherwise, while the personal property remainson the owner's premises, the owner is liable for damage caused by theintentional acts or negligence of the owner or the owner's employees.  (2009‑201, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_44A > GS_44A-44_1

§ 44A‑44.1.  Possessionvested in occupant.

Unless the rental agreementspecifically provides otherwise, the exclusive care, custody, and control ofall personal property stored in a storage space at a self‑service storagefacility shall remain vested in the occupant until the property is sold asprovided in this Article or otherwise disposed of. The owner of a self‑servicestorage facility is a commercial landlord who rents space. Unless the rentalagreement specifically provides otherwise, while the personal property remainson the owner's premises, the owner is liable for damage caused by theintentional acts or negligence of the owner or the owner's employees.  (2009‑201, s. 1.)