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How to Best Make Your Rental Agreement Work for You

Written by Chuck Vion on September 18, 2014 under Rental Agreements & Support Webinar

How to Best Make Your Rental Agreement Work for You

Article Contributions by: Carol Mixon-Kendl - Owner at SkilCheck Services, Inc

However, conscientious self-storage managers should inform tenants about things like rental rates, methods of payment and due dates. Other provisions to keep in mind include credit card information, insurance, gate access, unit checkups and security disclosure.

How easily does the rental process work for you and the tenant? Is it seamless? Is the process automated? If not, why not?

Don't just get your rental agreement signed and then put it away! Make sure you are getting the most from it.

Article Contributions by: Carol Mixon-Kendl - Owner at SkilCheck Services, Inc

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