Two things
that are not often thought of when it comes to storage rental are insurance for
your storage, and the storage rental agreement for the storage unit.
At Access
Self Storage, our insurance will cover your storage rental up to $5000. So if
you’re using a storage unit for documentation, children’s toys or old clothes,
you should be well covered. However, if you’re using storage rental for more
expensive items, such as valuable collectibles, designer clothing, or perhaps
expensive electronics, then it might be an idea to look into external
insurance, to make sure your storage rental is definitely covered.
When you
sign up for storage rental, you are also entering into a rental agreement. If
the storage facility you’ve booked doesn’t offer one, insist on making one. The
storage rental agreement will detail things like the payment date for your
rent, any bonds you’ll need to pay and under what terms this will be refunded
or forfeited. A basic storage rental agreement will help to make things
official for you, and give a permanent record of the conditions of your storage
rental, so that you won’t have reason to be confused.
The storage
rental agreement and insurance cover for your storage are very important aspects
of storage rental. Make sure, when you’re looking into storage rental and
different storage facilities, you ask about these technical details. Comparing
insurance offers and storage rental conditions will help you make the right
decision about which storage facility to trust your storage rental with.
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