Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC has formally entered into a bankruptcy protection process. The Dahlonega-based moving and storage provider cited financial pressures behind the filing. Through the bankruptcy proceedings, the company hopes to reorganize its business while continuing the storage service.
Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC Files for Chapter 11 Subchapter V
Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC began 2026 with a Chapter 11 Subchapter V bankruptcy filing. According to PACER records, the Georgia-based company submitted its voluntary petition on January 5 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
In its petition, Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC identified itself as a ‘small business debtor,’ qualifying the company to proceed under Subchapter V. None of the company’s affiliates or partners currently have pending bankruptcy cases.
Attorney Bethany Strain of Jones & Walden LLC is representing the storage services provider in the Chapter 11 process. Blair Housley, the CEO of Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC, signed the petition before it was submitted to the court.
About Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC
Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC a Dahlonega, Georgia-based company, offers solutions related to U-Haul truck, trailer, equipment, and space rentals. The company ensures customers receive the right vehicle and equipment for in-town and one-way moves.
The company also coordinates storage at customers’ destinations and arranges trucks from their point of origin, including for long-distance moves. The Georgia company sells specialty moving boxes for protecting fragile items as well.
Other features of storage services by Oak Grove Stor-All include the use of climate-controlled and non-climate-controlled units. A 24-hour access and security features are also offered to ensure the packing supplies of customers across Georgia are protected.
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Oak Grove Stor-All currently owes roughly 49 creditors in total, the Chapter 11 filing states. The filing indicates that funds are expected to be available for distribution to unsecured creditors.
Further significant case details are mentioned here:
- Filing Date: January 5, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 26-20015
- Estimated Assets: $500,001 – $1 million
- Estimated Liabilities: $500,001 – $1 million
- Reason for Filing: Reorganize business under court supervision
Oak Grove Stor-All submitted a list of creditors with the 20 largest unsecured claims in its petition. Other documents filed by the Georgia company include a Corporate Ownership Statement and motions to approve the use of cash collateral and pay pre-petition claims.
The latest Chapter 11 Subchapter V filing is set to allow Oak Grove Stor-All, LLC to restructure its business under the guidance of the court. Future court proceedings will shape how the company moves forward while addressing creditor claims.
