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What should I check when viewing a garage to rent?
When viewing a garage, check for signs of damp or water damage, both inside and outside. Examine the roof and walls for cracks or leaks. Ensure the door opens and closes smoothly and securely. Also, consider the lighting inside and whether it's adequate for your needs. Check for any existing damage before agreeing to rent.
What security features should I look for in a rental garage?
Security is paramount. Look for a sturdy door with a robust locking mechanism, ideally a multi-point locking system. Check if the garage is located in a well-lit area and whether there's any CCTV surveillance nearby. Consider whether the garage is part of a secure compound or has any additional security measures in place.
What are the typical restrictions when renting a garage in the UK?
Most rental agreements for garages prohibit using the space for residential purposes or running a business from it without prior consent. Storing flammable or hazardous materials is also usually forbidden. Check the rental agreement carefully for specific restrictions, as these can vary.
What insurance considerations should I be aware of when renting a garage?
While the garage owner will likely have insurance for the building itself, you are responsible for insuring the contents you store within the garage. Check your existing home contents insurance policy to see if it extends to items stored in a rented garage. If not, you may need to take out separate insurance to cover your belongings.
What should I consider regarding the location of the garage in relation to my needs?
Think about the proximity of the garage to your home or place of work. Consider how often you'll need to access the garage and whether the location is convenient for your intended use. Also, assess the accessibility of the garage, particularly during different weather conditions. Is the road leading to the garage easily accessible in winter, for example?
