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Self Storage Unit Insurance

Getting insurance coverage on your self storage unit is very important. Your belongings are subject to theft, rodents, fire, flood, and other damages. This is why it is crucial to obtain quality insurance on your unit.

The first thing you want to do is check with your current home owner's insurance, renter's insurance, or even car insurance company. They might provide insurance for self storage units at good prices. If they do, make sure that the coverage is sufficient. Oftentimes it will not be. You may have to pay extra for the coverage level that you desire.

Whether your insurance company provides storage coverage or not, you may want to check with the storage facility itself before making a final decision. The storage facilities often have great deals on their insurance and it is usually enough for your needs. You can get insurance on your unit from self storage companies for as little as $4 per month. If you have thousands of dollars of goods in your unit, then $4 each month is well worth the security and peace of mind.

Once you find your storage unit insurance provider, you should still take precautions to protect your items. Insurance typically does not cover damages if they are due to negligence. And you most likely do not want to deal with an insurance claim anyway. By having mothballs, mouse traps, and plastic sheets over your items, you will guard yourself from many potential problems.

If you follow the steps outlined in this article, the belongings in your self storage unit should be safe and sound. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment and I'll do my best to answer them!

by: sportsman2011




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