Self-Storage Consumer Checklist: Self-storage can be a very convenient option for apartment residents, homeowners and for businesses. Most people have never rented self-storage before, so understandably they have little knowledge as to what they should look for. As you are calling around to shop for a self-storage facility to meet your needs, use the checklist below to help you determine the best value for you.

Ask if the facility has a rental truck for your use upon move-in. Some facilities offer this amenity to their customers for free.

Be certain that there are no hidden fees.  Often, self-storage facilities will charge deposits, administrative fees or maintenance fees when you move in, in addition to your first months rent.

Some self-storage facilities offer a free lock or other consumer necessities when you move into the facilities. Many times, these goods are inconvenient to find or are expensive to buy.

Should you find a facility offering free locks, ask what kind of lock they are offering. Disk locks are difficult to cut or remove, and may be the most secure option for your stored goods.

Does the facility have monitored and recorded surveillance cameras the site? These cameras may deter many unsavory characters.

Does the facility have on-site managers for your assistance? Managers can be very helpful in the case of an emergency. Not all facility managers live on-site.

Does the facility have electronically coded gates? Coded gates help to keep a record of who is on the facility and when they were there.

Many self-storage facilities, in cost cutting moves, will not send bills or invoices. Invoices are a convenient way to remind customers when a payment is due. 

Free monthly drawings are offered at a few self-storage facilities. Ask if the facility you are talking to has drawings, and what kind of prizes they have.

Do the managers you speak with seem friendly and honest? Remember, you may be dealing with them frequently.

Ask if the facility offers automatic credit card billing. This can be a very convenient option for busy people.

Are the gates accessible seven days a week and on holidays, and locked late at night? Keep in mind that 24-hour access can make it difficult for managers to monitor who is on the facility.

Is the property easy to access? When pulling a trailer or driving a large moving truck, a busy street can make accessing and exiting a facility very difficult.

Remember, FREE is the key word when making your decision. It saves time, trouble, and, most importantly, money!