It’s not uncommon for a self-storage operator to open a delinquent or abandoned unit and discover the tenant has left behind boxes of business files. Follow this advice to legally and properly dispose of the records and reclaim your space.
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Storing Boats, RVs and Other Vehicles: Legal Considerations for Self-Storage Operators
Operating a facility that provides storage for boats, RVs and other vehicles comes with unique requirements and challenges. Industry attorney Scott Zucker offers insight to the legal aspects the business, including zoning restrictions, rental agreement…
Storing Boats, RVs and Other Vehicles: Legal Considerations for Self-Storage Operators
Operating a facility that provides storage for boats, RVs and other vehicles comes with unique requirements and challenges. Industry attorney Scott Zucker offers insight to the legal aspects the business, including zoning restrictions, rental agreement…
Setting Fair Self-Storage Fees: Guidelines for Recovering Costs Around Tenant Delinquency
As a self-storage operator, you sometimes lose money on unit delinquency, defaults and liens. Follow these guidelines to establish a fair fee you can charge to recoup the costs caused associated with late- or non-paying tenants.