Storage Contracts and Parking Leases
Rent out self storage units, parking spaces or marina slips to customers with these customizable Storage and Parking Agreements.
- Easy template storage agreements for warehouses and self storage facilities.
- Fixed term and open-ended rental contracts.
- Mooring / slip leases for marinas.
- Parking leases for indoor or outdoor stalls in public parking areas, and rental contracts for privately owned residential parking.
- Lien forms for unpaid storage fees (where allowed by law).
- Digital forms are reusable. Buy, download, use them as often as you need. Fully editable, easy to customize.
Alberta Parking Stall Lease Agreement
Got a parking space that you're not using? Rent it out with this Parking Stall Lease Agreement template for Alberta.
- This parking lease can be used to rent a residential parking space or to lease out a spot in a parkade or parking lot.
- The parking lot owner is not liable for any theft or damage.
- The renter cannot store or perform maintenance on the vehicle while it's in the parking space.
- The renter must abide by the rules and by all traffic laws. Speeding is prohibited.
- Only the vehicle identified in the lease can use the parking stall. Any unauthorized vehicle parked there will be towed.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Self Storage Rental Agreement
Overview
This Self Storage Rental Agreement template is designed for quick and easy use by Alberta storage facilities, including those providing vehicle storage spaces in garages or carports.
This contract may be used for renting space for vehicle storage, whether in a garage or carport, as well as for general storage purposes.
Rental Period
The rental period for the storage unit is on a month-to-month basis, allowing flexibility for both the owner and renter.
Renter Disclosure of Contents
The renter is required to provide a detailed list of the contents stored in the unit, including the approximate value of each item. Additionally, the names of any lienholders or other parties with a claim on any of the contents must be supplied.
Locks and Insurance
The renter is responsible for supplying their own locks for the storage unit. It is also the renter's duty to obtain and maintain appropriate insurance coverage for the stored contents.
Access to Unit
Access to the storage unit is permitted during the owner's regular business hours, provided the renter remains in compliance with all terms of the contract.
Owner’s Lien and Abandonment
If the renter defaults on the agreement, the owner is granted a lien on the contents of the storage unit. In the event that property is abandoned by the occupant, it will be disposed of in accordance with provincial law.
Legal Jurisdiction
This rental agreement is intended solely for use within the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Vehicle Storage Agreement
Overview
This Vehicle Storage Agreement is designed for use within the Province of Alberta. It establishes the terms and conditions under which a customer may lease vehicle storage space from a facility. The agreement outlines the responsibilities and rights of both the vehicle owner (renter) and the storage facility.
Default and Lien Rights
If the vehicle owner fails to pay storage fees or any other amounts owed under this agreement, the storage facility is entitled to exercise its lien rights as provided by the Garage Keeper's Lien Act of Alberta.
Limitation of Liability
The storage facility’s liability for any loss or damage to the stored vehicle is strictly limited. The maximum liability is the lesser of the following two amounts: the fair retail used vehicle value as of the date of the agreement, or the value declared by the vehicle owner.
Insurance and Security
The vehicle owner is responsible for maintaining appropriate insurance coverage for the stored vehicle. The storage facility, in turn, is responsible for ensuring adequate security measures are in place. Such security may include video monitoring, guard dogs, motion sensors, and alarm systems.
Use of Facility
This agreement strictly covers the storage of vehicles. The renter is not permitted to carry out any repairs, servicing, or maintenance on the vehicle while it is on the facility’s premises.
Jurisdiction
This Vehicle Storage Agreement is intended exclusively for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Bill of Lading for Household Movers
Overview
This easy-to-use template is designed to help household movers prepare a Non-Negotiable Straight Bill of Lading efficiently. The Bill of Lading serves as an official document issued by the carrier to the shipper, acknowledging receipt of the specified goods for transportation. It also outlines the terms of delivery agreed upon by both parties.
Features and Benefits
- Single purchase—buy once and reuse the template for multiple shipments as needed.
- Convenient format—simply fill in the required details and print the document for immediate use.
How to Download
To obtain the Bill of Lading form for your moving company, add the template to your cart and complete the checkout process. Once purchased, the form will download automatically and you can start to use it right away.
British Columbia Parking Stall Lease
Rent parking spots to the public with this British Columbia Parking Stall Lease Agreement template.
- This parking lease can be used in connection with a residential tenancy to lease parking to a tenant, or it can be used separately for rental of a stall in a parkade or parking lot.
- The parking lot owner is not responsible for loss or theft of any items left in the vehicle.
- The parking space can only be used for parking the vehicle. The renter cannot store the vehicle in the parking space or perform any vehicle maintenance or repairs.
- The parking facility has the right to tow the vehicle if it is improperly parked, or if an unauthorized vehicle is parked in the space.
- Speeding in the parking facility is prohibited.
- This is an easy-to-use, fully customizable MS Word template.
- Intended for use only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
California Boat and RV Storage Rental Agreement
Rent vehicle storage in a self-storage facility to a customer with this template California Boat and RV Storage Rental Agreement.
- The renter (vehicle owner) must maintain adequate insurance for fire and property damage on the vehicle at all times.
- The storage company is not liable for any damage, loss or injury and the renter indemnifies and holds the storage company harmless against any claims, suits, damages or expenses.
- The storage company claims a lien over the vehicle under the California Self-Service Storage Facility Act.
- The agreement includes a set of Rules and Regulations which renters must abide by.
- This document was prepared to comply with the laws of the State of California.
California Notice of Lien Sale Forms
California self storage operators, before you can proceed with a lien sale on a storage unit you must serve the occupant with a Notice of Lien Sale and Declaration in Opposition to Lien Sale.
- This package of forms contains:
- Notice of Lien Sale, in accordance with California Business and Professions Code Section 21705
- Declaration in Opposition to Lien Sale
- Proof of Service form.
- NOTE: Before you can proceed with the sale, you must first have served the occupant with a Preliminary Lien Notice.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of California.
California Parking Stall Lease
If you have parking spots sitting vacant, rent them out to the public with this California Parking Stall Lease Agreement.
- You can use this template to lease an on-street parking space in a residential area, or to rent spots in a commercial facility like a parkade.
- This is a monthly rental contract which can be canceled by either party on 1 month's notice.
- The parking lot owner is not liable for loss of items left in the vehicle.
- The parking space is not to be used for any purpose other than parking the vehicle. It is not to be used for vehicle storage.
- Any vehicle other than the one named in the lease will be towed.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used in the State of California.
California Preliminary Self Storage Lien Notice
Protect your lien rights with this Preliminary Self Storage Lien Notice form for the State of California.
- This Notice must be given by the owner of a self-storage facility to the occupant of a storage unit who is behind in paying the storage fees.
- The Notice advises the occupant that the owner has a potential lien claim over items stored in the unit.
- The occupant must pay the outstanding charges on the unit by a specified date, or the lien will be imposed and the renter will have no access.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of California.
California Vehicle Storage Agreement
Introduction
This template is designed to help prepare customer contracts for vehicle storage facilities located in California. It provides a quick and easy framework for both facility operators and vehicle owners to formalize their storage arrangements.
Default in Payment
If the vehicle owner fails to pay the required storage fees or any other amounts due, the stored vehicle may become subject to lien sale proceedings. This means the facility has the right to initiate a legal process to recover unpaid fees by selling the vehicle.
Facility Liability
The liability of the storage facility is limited to the lesser of two amounts: the fair retail used vehicle value at the date of the agreement or the value declared by the owner. This limitation ensures that the facility's responsibility for loss or damage does not exceed a reasonable threshold.
Security Provisions
The storage facility is responsible for providing adequate security for vehicles stored on the premises. Security measures may include video monitoring systems, patrol dogs, motion sensors, and alarms to help protect against theft and damage.
Permitted Uses
This agreement covers vehicle storage only. Vehicle owners are strictly prohibited from repairing, servicing, or maintaining their vehicles on facility grounds. The facility is intended solely for storage purposes.
Jurisdiction
This agreement is intended for use exclusively within the State of California and should not be applied outside of this jurisdiction.