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Insuring Your Belongings In A Storage-Unit Facility

<p>If you are considering storing your valued belongings in a storage-unit facility&comma; make sure you don&&num;8217&semi;t overlook an important consideration&&num;8211&semi;insurance&excl;  Never assume you are&comma; automatically&comma; covered by the facility&&num;8217&semi;s insurance plan since most of these businesses do not offer <em>automatic<&sol;em> coverage&comma; and understandably so&period;  In most cases&comma; any insurance policy the facility owns will cover damage that might occur&comma; only&comma; to the storage building&comma; itself&period;   Additionally&comma; your very own homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s or renter&&num;8217&semi;s insurance policy may be of little value towards protecting the contents you place in a public storage site&semi; although you should contact them to make sure&period;  If your regular insurance does provide off-premises coverage&comma; those homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s or renter&&num;8217&semi;s policies might have a cap of &dollar;1&comma;000 on jewelry&comma; for example&comma;  or a cap of &dollar;200 on rare books&comma; etc&period; &period;  Would that cap cover the entire value of those irreplaceable items&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;In otherwords&comma; assume nothing&comma; do your homework&comma; ask alot of questions&semi; and once you feel you are adequately insured&comma; get peace of mind knowing your prized possessions are protected with a policy that&comma; affordably&comma; covers them all&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Assuming you choose the facility&&num;8217&semi;s insurance&comma; you will pay a nominal fee&period;  This kind of low-cost add-on becomes part of your monthly rental expense&comma; resulting in one&comma; easy payment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Benefits Of Storage Facility Insurance&colon;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>1&period;  <strong>Real Savings<&sol;strong><strong>&colon;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Most homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s insurance policies have high or very high deductibles&period;  Depending on the storage facility&comma; deductibles should be a fraction of what your homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s policy would demand&period;  A hypothetical example would be your paying &dollar;500 for a homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s insurance deductible while paying &dollar;100 for a storage facility&&num;8217&semi;s insurance deductible&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;As a side note&comma; it would be prudent to know what types of hazards are included in the policy&comma; such as accidental fire&comma; smoke&comma; water damage and theft&period;  Would hurricane&comma; tornado&comma; or earthquake damage be included&quest;  How about damage due to moths&comma; rodents or mildew&quest;   Make sure you ask specific questions so you are left with no surprises&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;2&period;  <strong>Bypassing Your Regular Insurance<&sol;strong>&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Any claims that might be filed through a storage facility&&num;8217&semi;s policy would&comma; in no way&comma; negatively affect your existing homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s or renter&&num;8217&semi;s insurance policies&period;   Therefore&comma; your premiums&comma; with your homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s or renter&&num;8217&semi;s policy&comma; would never be impacted and increase&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;3&period;  <strong>Travel Coverage<&sol;strong>&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Most storage facility insurance policies cover items that could be damaged in-transit&period;  Speak with your facility representative to find out how many in-transit miles would be part of this coverage&semi; but up to a 50 mile radius is not uncommon&period;  Very few&comma; if any&comma; homeowner&&num;8217&semi;s or rentor&&num;8217&semi;s policies would include this kind of coverage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>What About My Vehicle&quest;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Upon signing your storage rental lease&comma; be aware that vehicles are&comma; rarely&comma; covered by a storage facility policy&period;  If you have a vehicle that will be stored in this type of facility&comma; you will be asked to provide proof of your auto insurance&semi; and that&&num;8217&semi;s assuming the facility is willing to store your vehicle&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Items Possibly Not Covered With Storage Insurance&colon;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Not all items are covered with storage insurance&period;  These items could include&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Jewelry &lpar;Best to use a bank&&num;8217&semi;s safety-deposit box&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Money<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Furs or clothing with real fur trim<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Expensive artwork<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Cars and boats &lpar;though some will insure upon proof of other insurance&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Car titles&comma; legal contracts&comma; etc&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&ast;&ast;  Personal financial records<br &sol;>&NewLine;Each storage company can have different policies with different provisions&period;  It will be up to you&comma; the customer&comma; to be fully aware of how your possessions are covered&comma; given any&comma; unforeseen&comma; circumstances&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;According to the Self-Storage Association&comma; nearly 10&percnt; of American households rent a storage unit at any given time&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The Insurance Information Institute highly recommends taking photos or videos of items you will be storing&period;  The documentation will save time and eliminate frustration if a damage claim should arise&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;B&period; Jones posts many articles on a variety of topics&period;  One topic he covers is the topic of self storage units&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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