A self-storage space lien isn’t something you want to deal with. In fact, a self-storage lease lien is definitely a scenario to outright avoid, if at all possible. Unfortunately, there is no easy or pain-free way out of such a mess. But, you can find a way out and stop draining your wallet. In other words, there are way to break a self storage unit lease or move on through other methods.
Okay, so one of the best scenarios is to use a quick, end of lease storage unit cleanout. To put it another way, have the unit emptied just before the lease ends (and before the renewal option is due). Sadly, too many people who rent a storage unit treat it as a complete afterthought. It’s not until it’s nearly too late or actually too late to take action to make a clean break. The point is to stop incurring the expense.
Some self-storage contracts spell out terms in plain language while others might leave you utterly confused. It’s smart to brush up on lease agreements before you sign on the dotted line. “If a manager is doing his or her job, there shouldn’t be any surprises,” said Kelly Epps, property manager at Pioneer Stor & Lok in Columbus, GA, who said she sits down with customers to make sure they understand their lease agreements. --SpareFoot.com
To get to that end, you’ve got to have a plan. After all, you rented the space for a reason. So, consider hosting a yard sale to make some money, while also emptying out the storage unit. You’ll have to decide in advance what you plan to do with your belongings. So, it’s best to make a list of what’s inside and then formulate a plan about what to do with each item.
As you probably know, a lien is a legal restriction which prohibits the sale and transfer of property until a debt is satisfied. So, here are some helpful ways to stop a self storage space lien:
If you need a self storage unit cleanout, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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