Proguard Storage typically has a clear policy regarding late payments to ensure a smooth operation for all customers. Generally, payments are expected to be made in a timely manner according to the rental agreement. If a payment is not received by the due date, there may be a grace period allowing a few additional days before any late fees are applied.
If payment is delayed beyond the grace period, late fees may be assessed, which can vary based on the specific storage facility and the terms outlined in the rental agreement. It is important for customers to understand that continued non-payment can lead to further actions, including the possible auction of the stored items after a prolonged period of delinquency.
For detailed information about the late payment policy and any associated fees, individuals may wish to refer to the rental agreement provided at the time of signing or to look on the Proguard Storage website for additional policies and guidelines.
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