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Self-Storage Guide for Beginners

Self-Storage Guide for Beginners
It's hard to stay uncluttered. If you have reached the point where the number of your possessions outstrips the space you have available to house them comfortably, it's time to simplify. Perhaps the shrinking economy has led you to seek smaller living quarters, or forced you to seek employment in new part of the country.Perhaps you have a business with quarters too cramped to handle all your records.  Or perhaps you simply have too many toys to fit into your garage or basement.

Regardless of your reasons, you've reached the conclusion that it's time to clear out some of your space.  You're not ready, however, to dispose of many of the possessions which have taken over your world.  What you need is self-storage.

There is certainly no shortage of self-storage facilities for anyone who lives in or near a large metropolitan area.  Self-storage businesses were one of the hot franchising opportunities of the US real estate era. And millions of homeowners who have downsized smaller and more affordable homes need self-storage more than ever before. Finding a self-storage facility in your area probably won't be a problem; finding one you can trust with your belongings, however, will take some research.

We've compiled a list of self-storage basics to help you narrow your search for a trustworthy facility. We'll begin with a closer look at self-storage security measures.

Spotting a Good Self Storage Company

The terms of the contract you're asked to sign will reveal much about the quality of the self-storage company offering it.  While it's only natural that the contract will be written to guard the company's interests, there is no reason why it should completely disregard your own.

Does the contract allow the company's employees to enter your unit (except in an emergency) without your permission?  Does it give them the right to move your possessions to a different unit in the storage facility without notifying you?  Is there any way they can take possession of your belongings, short of your having failed to pay your rent?

Does the contract state that you will be required to purchase a padlock from the company, or pay for the ability to access your storage unit after hours?  What does the contract say you must do in order to have your deposit refunded?  Some self-storage companies make it next to impossible for you to leave your unit in a condition which qualifies for a refund deposit.  Get a written statement from the management about what the company expects in that regard.

If you think the company is offering a fair contract, and your own examination of the self storage facility indicates that it's well maintained and managed, with no signs of water or pest damage, and an enough security to meet your comfort level, you're in all likelihood working with a good self-storage company!

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Self-Storage Guide for Beginners
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