
I sit down with Scott Zucker, a partner at Weissmann Zucker Euster + Oblinger, P.C. and a literal Hall of Fame fixture in the storage world . Scott has spent nearly four decades acting as a "counselor and defender" for storage operators, helping define the legal statutes that govern how we do business today . We tackle the heavy-hitting issues currently keeping owners up at night. From the New York City licensing laws and the high-profile Extra Space lawsuit to the "transparency" requirements of California's SB-709, Scott provides the essential legal context needed to navigate an increasingly regulated industry . We also discuss why the "rising tide raises all boats" mentality of the storage industry has made it the most cooperative vertical in real estate . Key Takeaways from this Episode: Visibility Breeds Oversight: As storage moves to "Main Street," it has attracted the attention of millions of consumers and their legislators . The Mitigation Obligation: Why tenants have a legal responsibility to inspect their units and report issues so landlords can act. Deceptive Pricing vs. Promotion: Understanding the guardrails of ECRIs and marketing standard rates<sup class="sup
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