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Storage Warning Form
Amazing Features
What It Offers
Served to tenants who often leave items dangerously outside their unit/home
Access Speed
Fast, Convenient, & Instant Download
Easy-Of-Use
All the important information structured in only a single page
Simple To Understand
Landlord-Friendly wording favours the landlord without incomprehensible legal jargon
Make It Your Own
100% Customizeable so you can change as little or as much of the content you wish. No lockouts.
PDF & WORD File Included
Digital download includes both PDF version and legacy WORD (97) version to ensure maximum compatibility
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DESCRIPTION
Storage or Clutter Notice form concern fire safety and health. Whether you’re the landlord of a residential home, duplex, or multi–unit residence, you are responsible for making sure you are doing everything to keep the premises safe and sound. In many jurisdictions, this is mandated by laws and regulations specifically for landlords and tenants. However, even in areas without or with weak laws, as a landlord you still face possible litigation and negligence accusations if you don’t address heath or safety issues occurring at your properties. The Storage Notice form explains the dangers of clutter and items stored in common areas and unauthorized places. The wording is flexible and can be adjusted as required depending on your storage situations. In some rentals landlords allocate storage areas, while in others they may create pay-for-space places, or not allow any storage outside the tenant’s unit. This form can be edited and adjusted to whichever situation applies.
Why Do I Need This?
This form serves as a warning and reminder for tenants not to store items outside designated areas
Could be used to bolster your case against any negligence accusations levied against you [landlord]
Demonstrates willingness to have tenants comply with local laws and Fire Code<