District of Columbia Statutes

§ 30-103 — Sale of unclaimed personal property; application of proceeds.

District of Columbia § 30-103
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 30Hotels, Lodging Houses, and Short-term Rentals.
Ch. 1Rights and Liabilities of Hotels and Lodging Houses.

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D.C. Code § 30-103 (2026).

Text

(1)A hotel, motel, or similar establishment in the District of Columbia which provides lodging to transient guests may sell at a public auction any personal property that has been deposited for safekeeping, checked, or left unclaimed at that establishment for more than 90 days. If the owner of that property is known, the establishment shall, at least 15 days before that sale is held, send, by registered or certified mail, a notice to the owner at his last known address stating:
(A)That the purpose of the sale is to dispose of unclaimed property;
(B)The amount of storage and other charges (including interest on those charges) against that property;
(C)The day, time, and place of sale; and
(D)A description of the property including, in the case of the sale of a mot

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Legislative History

Dec. 8, 1970, 84 Stat. 1396, Pub. L. 91-537, § 3

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