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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XXXIX
COMMERCIAL RELATIONS
Chapter 677
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
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677.210 Enforcement of warehouse’s lien.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a warehouse’s lien may be enforced by public or private sale of the goods, in bulk or in packages, at any time or place and on any terms that are commercially reasonable, after notifying all persons known to claim an interest in the goods. The notification shall include a statement of the amount due, the nature of the proposed sale, and the time and place of any public sale. The fact that a better price could have been obtained by a sale at a different time or in a different method from that selected by the warehouse is not of itself sufficient to establish that the sale was not made in a commercially reasonable manner. The warehouse sells in a commercially reasonable manner if the warehouse sells the goods in the usual manner in any recognized market therefor, sells at the price current in that market at the time of the sale, or otherwise sells in conformity with commercially reasonable practices among dealers in the type of goods sold. A sale of more goods than apparently necessary to be offered to ensure satisfaction of the obligation is not commercially reasonable except in cases covered by the preceding sentence.
(2) A warehouse may enforce its lien on goods, other than goods stored by a merchant in the course of its business, only if the following requirements are satisfied:
(a) All persons known to claim an interest in the goods shall be notified.
(b) The notification must be delivered in person or sent by registered or certified letter to the last known address of any person to be notified.
(c) The notification shall include an itemized statement of the claim, a description of the goods subject to the lien, a demand for payment within a specified time not less than 10 days after receipt of the notification, and a conspicuous statement that unless the claim is paid within that time the goods will be advertised for sale and sold by auction at a specified time and place.
(d) The sale shall conform to the terms of the notification.
(e) The sale shall be held at the nearest suitable place to where the goods are held or stored.
(f) After the expiration of the time given in the notification, an advertisement of the sale shall be published once a week for 2 weeks consecutively in a newspaper of general circulation where the sale is to be held. The advertisement shall include a description of the goods, the name of the person on whose account they are being held, and the time and place of the sale. The sale shall take place at least 15 days after the first publication. If there is no newspaper of general circulation where the sale is to be held, the advertisement shall be posted at least 10 days before the sale in not fewer than 6 conspicuous places in the neighborhood of the proposed sale.
(3) Before any sale pursuant to this section any person claiming a right in the goods may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien and the reasonable expenses incurred in complying with this section. In that event, the goods may not be sold but shall be retained by the warehouse subject to the terms of the receipt and this chapter.
(4) A warehouse may buy at any public sale held pursuant to this section.
(5) A purchaser in good faith of goods sold to enforce a warehouse’s lien takes the goods free of any rights of persons against which the lien was valid, despite the warehouse’s noncompliance with this section.
(6) A warehouse may satisfy its lien from the proceeds of any sale pursuant to this section but shall hold the balance, if any, for delivery on demand to any person to which the warehouse would have been bound to deliver the goods.
(7) The rights provided by this section shall be in addition to all other rights allowed by law to a creditor against a debtor.
(8) If a lien is on goods stored by a merchant in the course of its business, the lien may be enforced in accordance with subsection (1) or subsection (2).
(9) A warehouse is liable for damages caused by failure to comply with the requirements for sale under this section, and in case of willful violation, is liable for conversion.
History.s. 1, ch. 65-254; s. 626, ch. 97-102; s. 32, ch. 2010-131.
Note.s. 7-210, U.C.C.; supersedes s. 678.33.

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Citibank, N.A. v. Benkoczy, 561 F. Supp. 184 (S.D. Fla. 1983).

Cited 9 times | Published | District Court, S.D. Florida | 1983 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18283

...in advance of the sale. The Haitian procedure for sale of goods held by a creditor to secure a debt is parallel to that provided by the Uniform Commercial Code for enforcement of a warehouseman's lien. Uniform Commercial Code § 7-210, [9] Fla.Stat. § 677.210 (1966 & Supp.1982)....
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Richwagen v. Lilienthal, 386 So. 2d 247 (Fla. 4th DCA 1980).

Cited 4 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 29 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. (West) 964

...We are of the opinion that the subject card is not a warehouse receipt issued [2] to appellant but is a bookkeeping or office file card for the marina's internal use. With such break in the chain and the absence of any warehouseman's statutory lien, the subsequent sale to appellee by the marina, ostensibly pursuant to Section 677.210(1), Florida Statutes (1975), would not sustain, under the Uniform Commercial Code, a judgment for appellee....
...e latter... . Such lien for labor or services on personal property appears in Part II of Chapter 713, Florida Statutes (1975) and may be enforced by a sale of the personal property pursuant to Section 85.031, Florida Statutes (1975). However, unlike Section 677.210, Section 85.031 only permits a public sale and does not specify that a bona fide purchaser at such sale will prevail over the claims of a lienee notwithstanding non-compliance by the lienor with the procedures set forth in the statute....
...de that the marina was a warehouseman but did not perfect its statutory lien for storage by the issuance of a warehouse receipt, and that in the absence of a warehouseman's lien, the marina had nothing to enforce by means of private sale pursuant to Section 677.210, Florida Statutes (1975)....
...holds the goods therein described for the person to whom it is issued. (Emphasis added). Here, there is no evidence of issuance to appellant of any receipt. [3] The significance here of such a sale in enforcement of a warehouseman's lien pursuant to Section 677.210, Florida Statutes (1975), is twofold....
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Suddath Moving & Storage Co. v. Roure, 276 So. 2d 549 (Fla. 2d DCA 1973).

Cited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 12 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. (West) 726

...No such notification was given, and after more than two months Suddath mailed a notice to the address Roure had given, but the letter was returned. Suddath sold the goods to satisfy its lien for their storage, but did not advertise the sale as required by Fla. Stat. 677.210 (1971), F.S.A....
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Muns v. Shurgard Income Props. Fund, 682 So. 2d 166 (Fla. 4th DCA 1996).

Cited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1996 WL 526265

...While the procedural history of this case is complex, for purposes of this appeal it is sufficient to note that appellant's complaint upon which the motion for summary judgment was based contained causes of action for breach of contract, breach of section 677.210, Florida Statutes (1993), breach of section 83.801 et seq., Florida Statutes (1993) (the self-storage act), negligence, and fraud....
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Bernier v. Broward Marine, Inc., 504 So. 2d 1379 (Fla. 4th DCA 1987).

Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 967, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 7634

warehouseman’s lien is enforceable pursuant to section 677.-210(2), if, as here, the goods involved are not

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