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Personal property will be sold due to unpaid storage fees.

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Address
3690 Old Canoe Creek Rd, St Cloud, FL

Full Notice Text

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to the Florida Self Storage Lien Act, the owner of a self-storage facility has a lien upon all personal property located at the self-service storage facility for rent or other charges incurred for the storage of the personal property. Due to the failure to pay the rent, the owner is enforcing its lien and intends to sell or otherwise dispose of the personal property located in the rented spaces listed in this notice. THIS NOTICE IS BEING PROVIDED PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATE LAW BEFORE the sale, the tenants listed may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien and the reasonable expenses incurred to redeem the personal property. ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE: Notice is hereby given that the personal property located in the following storage units will be sold by competitive bidding. Facility Name: Istorage-3690 Old Canoe Creek Rd, St Cloud, FL 34769, (321) 467-7378. Juan Lopez-Helmets, baby stroller, Christmas dcor, snow boots, misc items. Diomar Medina-Air compressor, tool box, computer, Christmas dcor, table, misc items. Juan Carraquillo-Outdoor rugs, handbags, shoes, clothes, mattress, misc items. All bidding will take place online at StorageTreasures.com on FEBRUARY 13, 2026. at 9:00 A.M. Property will be sold to the highest bidder. January 29, 2026 February 5, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the address of the storage facility for the public sale?
The address is 3690 Old Canoe Creek Rd, St Cloud, FL 34769.
When will the public sale of storage units take place?
The sale will occur on February 13, 2026, at 9:00 A.M.
How can I participate in the bidding for the storage units?
Bidding will take place online at StorageTreasures.com.
What items are being sold in the public sale?
Items include helmets, strollers, tools, clothing, and more from various tenants.
Can tenants pay to redeem their property before the sale?
Yes, tenants can pay the amount due to redeem their property before the sale.

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