Kansas Notice of Sale to Satisfy Bailee's Storage Lien is a legal document used in Kansas to notify the public of the intended sale of property stored by a bailee (someone entrusted with another person's property) in order to satisfy an unpaid storage lien. This document serves as a formal announcement of the upcoming sale and provides details about the property being sold, the date and time of the sale, as well as the location and terms and conditions of the sale. In Kansas, there are generally two types of Notice of Sale to Satisfy Bailee's Storage Lien: 1. Public Notice of Sale to Satisfy Bailee's Storage Lien: This type of notice is used when the property subject to the lien is of a low value (usually less than $300). The notice is posted in a conspicuous location at the storage facility for a period specified by state law, typically at least 10 days prior to the sale. The notice includes a description of the property, details about the sale, and contact information for inquiring about the sale. 2. Notice of Sale to Satisfy Bailee's Storage Lien by Certified Mail: This type of notice is used when the property subject to the lien is of a higher value (usually exceeding $300). The bailee must send this notice, via certified mail with return receipt requested, to the last known address of the owner of the property. The notice must be sent at least 15 days prior to the sale and includes similar information as the public notice, such as a description of the property, sale details, and contact information. Both types of notices serve the same purpose, which is to inform the public, particularly the property owner, about the impending sale of the stored property to cover outstanding storage fees or charges. The sale proceeds are used to satisfy the bailee's storage lien, with any remaining funds (if applicable) being forwarded to the property owner. It is important to note that the specific requirements for a Kansas Notice of Sale to Satisfy Bailee's Storage Lien may vary depending on the county or district where the storage facility is located. It is advisable for bailees to consult with an attorney or research the relevant statutes and regulations to ensure compliance with the specific requirements in their jurisdiction.