Published: August 15, 2022
The process of renting a storage facility is not difficult. In exchange for a safe place to store your belongings, you are required to pay a monthly charge as the renter. When issues or disputes arise, laws governing how storage units are handled vary by state. The easiest way to discover your rights as a renter or property owner in your local area is to go through your local rules. There are, however, some basic regulations that exist in most places regarding storage rental.
You have the legal right to get your rent in full and on time as the storage space owner. There will undoubtedly be occasions when storage renters fail to pay their rent on time, but there is something that can be done immediately and lawfully to discourage late payments. The owner’s rights include charging a late fee, which may be multiplied for each month that payment is delayed.
When it comes to storage facilities, a rental agreement should always include any insurance coverage that the renter is required by law to have. This might be fire insurance, theft insurance, or another policy that protects stored goods from damage caused by natural disasters or human actions.
If the renter doesn’t agree to insure the property, they are breaking the contract. The renters must be given this information in print before signing any agreements.
In certain jurisdictions, the renter must notify the storage facility owner ahead of time if any property within the facility has a lien on it or is secured by someone else. This might include goods acquired as collateral for a bank loan or goods purchased on store credit that have yet to be paid.
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