Storage Saves The Day Again

Posted on: 17 February 2015

If one of your family members has died and you're trying to clear out the person's apartment, you know how intimidating the task can seem. Unless the person consciously downsized and got rid of most of their possessions, you're dealing with years and years of papers, knickknacks, furniture, and general stuff. Add in all the administrative things you have to take care of like closing accounts and getting potential donations appraised, and you have a full-time packing job on your hands -- and that's without housing deadlines. Sometimes you can't take as long as you would like to clear out an apartment, which means you need to look for options, such as storage, to take the pressure off.

More Time to Sift Through Things

For whatever reason, your loved one's landlord might not let you keep the apartment for as long as you want. Or the bank that holds the mortgage on a house might not be too sympathetic if you can't keep paying what your loved one was paying. That often leaves you with only a few weeks -- maybe even only a month or so -- to move everything out.

Instead of panicking and possibly throwing out things that you could sell for money to cover estate costs, spend your time in the residence looking for important papers that will help you settle the estate. Toward the end of the time period in which you can be in the residence, arrange for movers to bring all of the other items over to a storage unit.

More Room to Move

When choosing a storage unit, look for one that's somewhat bigger than what you might get if you were looking for space just for boxes in a regular move. This is because you'll need to go through every item piece by piece to determine if it's something to keep, give to family, or appraise for sale or donation. You want room to spread out and form categorized piles if needed. Also look for secure indoor storage (where the door to the unit is inside a locked building) to protect the belongings against theft.

More Options

Another thing you can do if you want to save money on storage is to see if a friend or relative will give you some space for the sorting. Then you can place everything in a smaller unit and use the offered space to sort boxes one by one.

If you're in need of storage while racing against a deadline to clear out a home, contact storage facilities like Epic Group Inc near you now. The units get rented quickly, and you want to be sure that you have enough options in terms of unit size and location to make your job a lot easier.

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