I m working on an article for the storelocal blog about what facilities can do if tenants leave junk in their units after they have officially moved out.
What happens if you leave stuff in a storage unit.
The truth is that most of what happens when you don t pay for your storage unit is stated clearly in that lease you signed.
If you hate the phrase hindsight is 20 20 you might want to skip this part.
If you opted out you re likely up a creek without a paddle as the facility is not liable unless the theft was due to neglect i e company staff left a gate or door unlocked.
The truth is people forget about their storage units.
If you re a victim of a storage unit robbery you ll only be able to make an insurance claim if you ve purchased a policy before placing your items in storage.
It would be a shame to leave behind any of your cool stuff but if you do find something you can no longer use consider donating it to a charity to give it a second life.
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You get assessed an abandonment fee which is probably 1 2 months of rent and deposit you get a bill your stuff becomes a lien and is auctioned off.
What happens to your property when it s left behind.
However you do need a place to safely store the belongings.
Renting a storage space isn t a complex ordeal.
This is true if the tenant happens to be violating their agreement.
The best way to know what.
Which raises the question.
So how do you handle it.
They can provide the tenant with an eviction notice and provide them with a time within which the tenant must leave the premises along with their items.
A basement or garage or even your own garage.
Or maybe they move away and never get their stuff.
Personally when i ve moved out of storage units i ve always left them spotless and i don t understand why anyone would leave anything but i know it happens.
Either way take care of it the right way.
You can keep the property in a commercial storage unit or container elsewhere on the rental property e g.
Your storage unit will go into default.
There are laws governing the way storage units are handled when disputes or other problems arise but they vary from state to state.
As the renter you are expected to pay a monthly fee in exchange for a secure place to keep your belongings.
You keep occupancy of the unit and will be charged for the time your stuff is there until you remove it and square up.
You are not required to keep the property in the unit especially if you re preparing it for an incoming tenant.
Or perhaps they stop paying.
Storage operator role the manager in charge of a storage facility does have the power to evict a paying tenant.