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Code · Ohio · Title 53 Real Property · Chapter 5322 Storage Facilities

Section 5322.06 — Maximum value of stored property.

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(A)Except as otherwise provided in this section, if the rental agreement entered into between the owner and the occupant contains a provision placing a limit on the value of personal property that may be stored in the occupant's storage space, that limit is the maximum value of the stored property, provided that the provision is printed in bold type or underlined in the rental agreement.
(B)A limit on the value of personal property under division
(A)of this section shall not be less than one thousand dollars.
(C)The rental agreement may provide that the occupant may increase the limit on the value of property with the written permission of the owner.
(D)Nothing in a rental agreement shall limit an occupant's claim for damages based on the loss or destruction of personal property stored in the occupant's storage space, when those damages are the result of negligence by, or on behalf of the owner.
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