Storage Vs Warehouse Liens

Summary

A storage lien in Virginia allows facility owners to sell stored items if fees are unpaid, while a warehouse lien lets operators sell goods for unpaid charges. For unpaid rent, landlords can obtain a landlords lien on tenants personal property. Always follow legal procedures before selling property under a lien.

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what is the difference between lien for storage and warehouse lien
In Virginia, a "lien for storage" generally refers to a claim on property stored within a facility until the storage fees are paid. A "warehouse lien," on the other hand, is a specific type of storage lien that warehouse operators can place on stored goods for unpaid charges.
how about a lien for storage and a warehouse lien to sell a property for rent owed
In Virginia:
- A storage lien allows the storage facility owner to sell stored items if storage fees are not paid.
- A warehouse lien allows the warehouse operator to sell stored goods for unpaid charges.
- For unpaid rent, landlords can obtain a "landlord's lien" on tenants' personal property.
Remember to follow proper legal procedures before selling any property under a lien.