Illinois Storage Auction Timeline
Summary
In Illinois, if you miss a storage payment, the facility must send a written notice of default and wait at least 30 days before auctioning your belongings. Auction details must be published in a local newspaper. They cannot post auction information before the 30-day period.Full Conversation
If I did not make a payment on my storage for one month, when can I lose my storage to them auctioning it
In Illinois, if you miss a payment, the storage facility must send you a written notice of default. They have to wait at least 30 days after sending this notice before they can auction off your storage unit.
Do you need more details about the storage laws or any other legal information?
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Sure, here are some additional details on storage laws in Illinois:
- Notice of Default: The storage facility must send a written notice of default.
- Waiting Period: They must wait at least 30 days after sending the notice before auctioning your belongings.
- Publication: The auction details must be published in a local newspaper at least once before the auction.
Do you have any other questions or need more specific information?
Yes, Can a storage unit at owner post the information of at my unit being auctioned before the 30 days I have to pay for it
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In Illinois, the storage facility must wait at least 30 days after sending you a written notice of default before auctioning your belongings. They cannot auction off your items or post information about the auction before this *-day period has passed.
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