Stop Storage Unit Auction

Summary

In California, the Self-Service Storage Facility Act mandates a 14-day notice before auctioning off storage unit contents. If youve made a payment, contact the storage facility immediately with proof. If they refuse to halt the auction, consider filing a complaint with the California Department of Consumer Affairs or seek immediate legal assistance. Contacting a local attorney or legal aid service can provide urgent help to stop the auction and protect your belongings.

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I have a storage unit that they are trying to auction off today at 10am but they just took a * payment from me I need help to stop my stuff from being auctioned
Hello ****, could you please tell me your location? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
Lompoc CA
Hello ****,
- In California, the Self-Service Storage Facility Act requires a *-day notice before auction.
- If you've made a payment, contact the storage facility immediately.
- If they refuse, consider seeking legal help.

Lompoc Courthouse


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Civic Center Plaza, Lompoc, CA *
Website: www.sbcourts.org
That's why I'm trying to talk with you
I understand your concern, ****. You should immediately contact the storage facility and inform them about the payment. If they refuse to halt the auction, you may need to seek immediate legal assistance.
They know they were the ones who took my payment
I understand your frustration, ****. In this case, you may need to provide proof of payment. If they still refuse, consider filing a complaint with the California Department of Consumer Affairs or seek legal help.
I have proof
Great, ****. With your proof of payment, contact the California Department of Consumer Affairs. If they can't resolve it, consider legal action.

California Department of Consumer Affairs


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.dca.ca.gov
But I need to know that someone is not going to get my stuff
I understand your concern, ****. If you've made the payment and have proof, it's unlikely your items will be auctioned. However, it's crucial to act quickly. Contact the Department of Consumer Affairs and consider legal help if necessary.
Whole I contact them
Yes, ****. Contact the California Department of Consumer Affairs immediately. If they can't help, consider seeking legal assistance.

California Department of Consumer Affairs


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.dca.ca.gov
I'm looking at the auction right now and that's all my stuff
I understand your urgency, ****. If the auction is ongoing, you may need to seek immediate legal help. Contact a local attorney or legal aid service right away.