If you’re a fan of the reality TV show “Storage Wars”, you may be keenly aware of the legal issues that come with renting a self-storage unit.
Renting a storage unit is a lot like renting an apartment. In both cases, you typically sign a lease and enter into an agreement setting forth the rules for using the unit.
But unlike renting an apartment, there are a lot of unique issues with a storage unit. Here are just a few to keep in mind:
Many types of storage-unit disputes are covered by your written rental agreement. But if you’re facing serious legal issues that may trigger a real-life “Storage War,” you may want to contact an attorney to learn how to best protect your rights.
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