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356D-51 Definitions.

§356D-51 Definitions. As used in this subpart, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: “State low-income housing project” means any state low-income housing project or projects owned, managed, administered, or operated by the authority. “Tenant” includes any person occupying a room, dwelling unit, living quarters, or space in any state low-income housing project, […]

356D-52 Lien on personalty for rent, etc.

§356D-52 Lien on personalty for rent, etc. (a) The authority shall have a statutory lien on all personal property, not exempt from execution, belonging to, or in the lawful possession of, every tenant while the personal property is in or upon any state low-income housing project, for the amount of its proper charges against the […]

356D-53 Foreclosure of lien, notice, etc.

§356D-53 Foreclosure of lien, notice, etc. (a) The lien of the authority upon personal property that has been taken and retained by it as provided in section 356D-52 may be foreclosed by the authority by selling the property at public auction: (1) After first mailing by United States mail, postage prepaid, a notice of the […]

356D-54 Sheriff or police to assist.

§356D-54 Sheriff or police to assist. The authority, in taking, seizing, holding, retaining, or selling any personal property pursuant to sections 356D-52 and 356D-53, may require the assistance of the sheriff or any authorized police officer of any county. Any sheriff or officer, when required, shall assist the authority. [L 2006, c 180, pt of […]

356D-55 Existing contracts not impaired.

§356D-55 Existing contracts not impaired. Sections 356D-52 and 356D-53 shall not be construed as to impair or affect the obligation of any contract existing on or before May 9, 1949. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §2]

356D-56.1 Disposition of abandoned or seized property.

§356D-56.1 Disposition of abandoned or seized property. (a) The authority may sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of property abandoned or seized in or around any state low-income housing project upon compliance with the requirements of this section. (b) The authority shall send notice by certified mail, at least five calendar days prior to disposition of […]

356D-57 Disposition of surplus proceeds.

§356D-57 Disposition of surplus proceeds. After the sale, the authority shall apply the proceeds as provided in section 356D-56. The balance, if any remaining, shall be paid over to the former resident or occupant. If the balance is not claimed by the former resident or occupant within thirty days after the sale thereof, then the […]

356D-58 Lien attaches to personalty in possession.

§356D-58 Lien attaches to personalty in possession. Sections 356D-56 and 356D-57 shall also apply to any personal property which, before May 2, 1949, was left in or about any public housing project, and was taken into the possession of the authority or its predecessor in interest, as herein set forth and provided. [L 2006, c […]

356D-59 Priority of housing lien.

§356D-59 Priority of housing lien. The statutory liens provided for in this subpart shall be preferred and have priority over all other liens or claims and over all attachments or other process. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §2]

356D-60 Rights and powers

§356D-60 Rights and powers; supplemental. The rights and powers conferred upon the authority by this subpart shall be in addition and supplemental to the rights and powers conferred upon the authority by any other law. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §2] Revision Note This section was renumbered from §356D-70 pursuant to §23G-15.