Self-Storage: A Guide For You To Review

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Self-storage units are incredibly helpful and convenient. They are used by many people for many reasons. If you haven't used a self-storage facility in the past, then review the content in this guide to become better versed in them.

A Self-Storage Unit Is Easy to Get

Don't be intimidated by the thought of getting a storage unit. The process is nothing like trying to rent a house, where you have to hope you get approved. Instead, you can often even reserve your unit online. Even with facilities that don't offer this ability, the process is quick and easy. You will let the facility know what type and size of unit you need. Then, you will provide them with proper identification, such as your driver's license and contact information. You will review and sign the rental agreement, make your initial payment, purchase a lock, and be ready to move your things in. The rental agreement is also simple. It covers things like the unit description, the lease length, cancellation terms, your responsibilities, and other basic information. 

Most Storage Facilities Offer 24-Hour Access

Most of the storage facilities offer tenants 24-hour access because they understand everyone has their own schedule and should be equally entitled to access their belongings when they need to. Don't get confused by the limited office hours. Office hours are different from facility hours. The office hours refer to the days and hours the office staff is available to you. 

Storage Units Are Considered to Be Safe Places to Store Belongings

Storage facilities normally have security in place to prevent break-ins. Security can include any number of things, including tall security gates, security guards on the premises, security cameras, alarms, and more. Also, the facilities protect the units from damage by offering enclosed units that have adequate weatherstripping, tightly closed doors, ongoing pest control treatments to the grounds, and the option of climate-controlled units. Some facilities only have climate-controlled units. 

What You Use Your Storage Unit for Is up to You

As long as you aren't storing something that's not permitted, such as flammable or toxic items, what you store in the unit is up to you. This means you may have rented the unit to store your outdoor furniture. However, as the seasons change, you may want your furniture back home, but then have a need to store all of your winter equipment. You can remove items and replace them with others that you want to store at any time without needing anyone's approval.

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