The majority of people know that it's important to have insurance when renting storage space. But do you know why it's important? What kind of insurance do you need? In this blog post we'll provide answers to the above questions as well as more. We'll also give an overview of the different types of storage unit insurance and what you should look for in a policy, and the amount of coverage you'll need.
Insurance for storage units is a kind of coverage that protects your possessions in the event of damage or theft while they are stored at an establishment. Generally, these policies are relatively affordable and offer protection of up to a set sum per piece (usually about $2,000). Additionally, many policies also provide liability coverage which protects you from legal expenses that could arise if someone were to get injured while visiting your storage unit. Although the majority of storage companies provide some kind of basic coverage, they generally fail to protect against all risks. This leads to the necessity for additional storage unit insurance.
There are two major types of storage unit insurance that are available: tenant insurance and facility-provided coverage. Tenant insurance is provided by third-party businesses and can be tailored to your particular requirements. Facility-provided protection is offered through the self-storage facility itself and typically provides basic security against fire and theft damage. Depending on where you live and the type of property being stored the two types of insurance are required. For more information please visit https://www.storageprotectors.com/storage-contents-insurance/self-storage
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