I am starting to rent storage space out on the farm. the 2 car garage i got lucky and have a good renter. very timely on the rent and is a neat freak. comes out every couple weeks to dust the cars off
the machine shed has a couple prospects. i'm limited by the dirt floor and only a 9-1/2ft tall door. (14 wide). but lots of space and i'm only asking $325. if it was a concrete floor i'd ask more like $500/month.
I don't let any storage outside. don't want me or others to have to look at it. I had someone ask about behind the barn which is an option but its not mowed much and a bit wet so not good more parking anything of value.
Either way you need a contract. I found a decent generic storage one and have modified it a bit (with names/property description ect). One of the deals in it is I have NO responsibility for your stuff so you should (recommend) carry your own insurance either renters or comprehensive on a car. also a liability waver and limit times of access and lien if they don't pay, no storing trash or illegal stuff, you cannot live in the garage, late charges ect ect . is it fool proof?? possibly not depending on what kind of attorney they other party may get. but you need something.
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