HB2087 is a bill that proposes amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to self-service storage facilities. The bill allows self-service storage rental agreements to include a limit on the value of property stored on the premises, which would be considered the maximum value for all purposes. It also introduces a process for the removal of vehicles, watercraft, or trailers by a towing company if the occupant is in default for more than 30 days. The storage facility operator must send a notice to the occupant at least 10 days before the towing company removes the property, providing the name, address, and telephone number of the towing company. Once the towing company receives the property, the storage facility operator is no longer liable to the occupant or any other person with an interest in the property.

The bill includes technical and conforming changes, such as redefining "electronic mail" as "email" and clarifying the definition of "personal property." It also specifies that a late fee can be the greater of $10 per month or 20 percent of the monthly rent, and it requires adequate notice to be provided to the occupant before imposing a late fee. The bill is set to become effective on the general effective date.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 33-1701, 33-1703, 33-1704, 18-551, 28-101, 5-301
House Engrossed Version: 33-1701, 33-1703, 33-1704, 18-551, 28-101, 5-301
Chaptered Version: 33-1701, 33-1703, 33-1704, 18-551, 28-101, 5-301