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Storing Your Extra Stuff

Aug. 24th, 2010
in Real Estate
by Tommy Greene

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Before deciding on which storage provider you are going to use to house you belongings, make sure you do your research. You don’t want to pay too much or trust you things with an unreliable company.

You’re things are important so you need to make sure that they are safe and secure so you don’t have to worry about them. Find a place that has a good reputation and promises to protect your things as if they were their own.

If at all possible, find a storage provider that has a convenient location in relation to where you will be living. You don’t want to have to drive an hour out of your way just to pick one thing up from your storage unit.

Instead find a place that is close by and easy to access. This allows you to have the freedom to put more of your things in storage as well.

This allows you the most amount of space in your place of residence, but is still easy to access so that you can store things that you use frequently without it being hassle to retrieve. Usually people put things in storage that they don’t use often or at all, but if your unit is only a few blocks away, then you can even store things like your bike or snowboard in there and it wouldn’t be any trouble to grab it every weekend to use.

Probably the most important deciding factor on where to store your belongings is security. Many storage units get robbed often because burglars know that they can easily gain access to the facility without any trouble or fear of being caught.

Find a place that has security features that will protect your personal property. Make sure that when you are looking at the facilities, you make sure that they have security gates, cameras, strong locks on all of the doors, and even an around-the-clock security guard who patrols the perimeter.

All of these features are important to ensuring the safety and protection of your things. You should also make sure that the buildings that house your things are made of good material and are structurally sound.

Many storage facilities have leaks in their roofs, which can damage your things, or the doors do not close all of the way allowing for moisture to enter and can potentially ruin any important things that you may be housing there.

You also want to make sure you find a trustworthy company to trust with your things. There are many cases where the owner of the storage facility will give away or sell your things.

You definitely want to avoid companies like this. Make sure you find a place that is credible and won’t rip you off or steal from you.

Also make sure that your contract agreement does not allow them to get rid of your stuff without notification, even if you are late on a payment.

Another thing to consider is the size of the units. You want to find a place that can accommodate for all of your things.

Some places only have really big units and others only have closet sized spaces available. You do not want to be paying for a large space if you’re not going to use it, but you also don’t want to have a space that is too small to accommodate all of your things.

There are many facilities to choose from, find one that fits your needs. Another large factor to consider is price which may require a lot of research and phone calls, but it will be worth is if it saves you money.

Since there are so many places to choose from, call around and make some price comparisons. Usually local places will compete with other like-companies and offer lower prices so you can take advantage of this competition and find the best deal offered and do your business with that company.

Tommy Greene is an accomplished expert realestate and property rentals. He recommends (http://www.cougardenstorage.com) Utah valley storage needs.

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