Orlando Area Storage Unit Auctions and Legal Notices Highlighted in Public Filings
This collection of legal public notices from Orlando, Florida, primarily consists of announcements for public auctions of storage unit contents. Multiple self-storage facilities, including Extra Space Storage, Value Store It Self Storage, CubeSmart, and U-Haul, are conducting these auctions in…

Orlando Daytona Beach Melbourne, FL, August 19, 2026 —
Legal public notices across the Orlando, Florida area reveal a series of upcoming public auctions for storage unit contents, alongside other legal proceedings. Several prominent self-storage companies are scheduled to conduct these auctions throughout August and September of 2026.
Facilities participating in these auctions include Extra Space Storage, Value Store It Self Storage, CubeSmart, and U-Haul. The auctions are set to take place in multiple cities across the region, including Orlando, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Celebration, Kissimmee, Longwood, Ocoee, Sanford, and Winter Garden. These events typically involve the sale of goods from units where tenants have defaulted on payments.
In addition to the storage unit auctions, the collection of public notices includes various legal actions. Among these are proceedings related to the termination of parental rights, with notices filed in both Seminole and Orange Counties. These legal processes are critical for determining child custody and welfare.
Further legal filings include a fictitious name registration for MPIRE FINANCIAL GROUP LLC. Such filings are required for businesses operating under a name different from the legal name of the individual or entity that owns them.
A notice regarding lost or abandoned property within the City of Orlando was also part of the public filings. Details on the specific nature of the property or the process for claiming it were not provided in the summary.
The majority of the public notices pertain to the storage unit auctions, indicating a significant number of units will be up for bid during the specified two-month period. The frequency and broad geographic distribution suggest a common trend among storage facilities in the region.
Story summarized from the original created by Jerrica Schwartz on www.orlandoweekly.com, see more information here.