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Did You Know?
Standard Self Storage Agreements do NOT accept any responsibility for stored goods.
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Without SecureLease
you are storing at your own risk. -
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Unlike a typical homeowners policy, SecureLease
has NO deductible. -
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SecureLease
accepts responsibility for commercial and personal goods stored up to $50,000! -
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SecureLease
will take responsibility for autos and motorcycles stored inside a storage room. -
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SecureLease
allows you to store up to $50,000 worth of goods in your unit. -
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SecureLease
protects against fire, theft and windstorm losses to your property.
Store with confidence.
With SecureLease Self Storage facilities are finally able to assume limited responsibility for stored goods through SecureLease. SecureLease assumes responsibility for your belongings with much better terms and conditions than a typical homeowners policy or expensive self storage tenant insurance products.
- SecureLease® is not insurance therefore has no deductible in the event of loss
- SecureLease® assumes responsibility for both commercial and personal goods
- SecureLease® pays full replacement value up to $50,000
- Every SecureLease® comes with $500 worth of vermin/moth/infestation protection
- SecureLease® assumes limited responsibility in the event of fire, theft, roof leak or collapse, vandalism, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados and much much more.
See terms and conditions of SecureLease for protection plan details.
Advantages of SecureLease:
- Satisfies the compulsory coverage clause contained in most self storage agreements
- Automatically amends the limit of value of goods stored to the stated full replacement value up to $50,000
- Runs concurrent with your lease ensuring you only pay for the SecureLease® addendum during the time you rent the storage space
- SecureLease® fees are paid for with the rent
- Everything is contained in the SecureLease® addendum with no additional forms to fill out
- Lets you store with confidence




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SecureLease® is not an insurance policy and the Owner is not an insurance company. The Owner shall perform the obligations described in the SecureLease® addendum. The Owner assumes this business risk on its own, but it may purchase insurance coverage to transfer part or all of the liability retained under this SecureLease®.