HRS §507-69
Buyers of stored goods get them free of old claims
If you buy goods that were sold to pay a storage lien, you get them without any claims from the person who owed the storage money, even if the storage owner didn't follow all the rules.
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The statute, as written — Good faith purchaser
A purchaser in good faith of goods sold to enforce a lien in favor of the owner on goods stored at a self-service storage facility takes the goods free of any rights of persons against whom the lien was claimed, despite noncompliance by the owner of the storage facility with the requirements of this part.
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