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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [https://www.ganapathico.com/our-team/nathan-ganapathi/ Nathan Ganapathi] and [https://www.ganapathico.com/our-team/anna-kurt/ Anna Kurt], Ganapathi Law Group|date= October 2017}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = money}} | {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [https://www.ganapathico.com/our-team/nathan-ganapathi/ Nathan Ganapathi] and [https://www.ganapathico.com/our-team/anna-kurt/ Anna Kurt], Ganapathi Law Group|date= October 2017}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = money}} | ||
When someone leaves goods at a storage facility, the business has a legal claim on the goods. This is called a | When someone leaves goods at a storage facility, the business has a legal claim on the goods. This is called a “'''warehouse lien'''”. It can help the business recover their fees. | ||
==Understand your legal rights== | ==Understand your legal rights== | ||
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To claim a warehouse lien, a warehouser must have the goods. If a warehouser has returned the goods to the person who left them before being paid for storing them, the lien is no longer valid. | To claim a warehouse lien, a warehouser must have the goods. If a warehouser has returned the goods to the person who left them before being paid for storing them, the lien is no longer valid. | ||
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{{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} | {{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} |
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