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If you want to lease a storage unit, there are a few details to consider before deciding on the best option for your needs. From what size you desire to any restrictions on items kept inside, knowing the answer to a few questions before moving will make your storage transition smooth and stress-free. Here are a few facts to keep in mind.

The Basics of Storage Units

How Do You Determine the Right Size?

Storage units range from 5’ x 5’ to 20’ x 20’. Smaller units will fit boxes, bins, and smaller furniture, or the contents of a walk-in closet. A 10’ x 10’ unit can usually house what is typically found in a family room. Larger units will fit the entirety of a house or a vehicle with room for boxes and bins. Most storage centers have guides to show you what will fit in each of their available options.

How Much Are Units?

storage unitMost storage unit rentals are on a monthly charge based on the size of the unit and its location. Smaller units will cost less than larger ones. Other factors that influence price include ground floor or second floor preferences, having a climate-controlled unit versus a regular one, and whether the storage facility is running any specials while you are renting.

What Are the Leasing Terms?

Generally, leasing agreements for storage units run on a monthly basis. There is usually no long-term commitment or minimum amount of months you must remain. In some cases, to get a special discount you may need to commit to a certain time frame. Lease terms will layout payment options as well as any late fees. They should also indicate how much notice must be given before you vacate.

Are Certain Items Not Allowed?

There are a few items that are not allowed in storage units. Flammable items such as cleaners, chemicals, and gas are forbidden since they are a fire hazard. Perishable food and drinks are also not allowed since these items will break down and lead to insect and critter infestations as well as strong odors. Pets and plants are forbidden; the practice is also inhumane. Finally, illegal substances should never be stored in your unit.

Do I Need Insurance?

While not every storage facility requires insurance, it is highly recommended. Many companies have their own insurance forms from which to choose based on the value of your property. Your homeowners or renters insurance policies may also include off-site protection for circumstances such as theft, fire damage, flooding, and other trouble. It is typically inexpensive and will most likely be incorporated in your monthly rental fee.

 

Located in Ashland, KY, AAA Storage Center offers affordable, spacious storage units in their state-of-the-art facility. Choices include indoor and outdoor units, as well as climate-controlled storage and boat and vehicle choices. Clients also have 24-hour accessibility for even more convenience and access to a helpful staff ready to assist with any inquiries. Call (606) 928-9524 or visit their website for more information on the company.

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