St. Petersburg Personal Storage Helps People Expand Their Homes Extra Space

November 20th, 2009 | Posted in Articles, Leases-Leasing, Society

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People rent personal storage in St. Petersburg, Fl for all different types of reasons, but mainly because they have accumulated too much stuff to fit into their own home.  The overflow of items are good quality and mostly valuable items they want to keep and are too good to throw away and most find they cannot part with so they rent a personal storage space to keep these items in for when they might move into a larger home or when they finally realize they can let go of some of the past and sell the items at a garage sale, on eBay, on Craig’s list or at an estate sale.

Many of these extra items people accumulate have come from relatives that have passed on such as older parents, grandparents or a special aunt or uncle and they can’t bear to let go of items that mean so much to them.  Most people who have personal storage spaces have them to store these items because these items have sentimental value more than actual value although sometimes they may realize some of the items are quite valuable and will fetch a pretty penny on places like eBay or an estate sale.

A St. Petersburg personal storage facility sometimes uses security guards to protect their client’s storage units and their valuables inside them while other times they use state-of-the-art surveillance systems complete with hidden cameras to make sure no one is trying to break into any of the storage units and keep your valuables as safe as possible.  These security measures also help in case of fire or other types of damage by calling the fire department which minimizes the damaged and helps save a person’s valuables.

Nearly all states require that self storage facilities carry liability insurance against damages, however there are damages that are beyond their control and this is when a person who rents a self storage units should purchase their own renters insurance or find out from your insurance agent if their homeowners insurance extends to a self storage facility where they are storing some of their items.

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