A Step-by-Step Guide to Paying Your U-Haul Storage Bill

Renting a storage unit from U-Haul provides a flexible, affordable way to store your extra belongings But you need to make sure you pay your storage bill on time each month to avoid fees and potentially losing access. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll explain all your options for paying your U-Haul storage unit bill.

Overview of Payment Options

U-Haul offers several convenient ways to pay your monthly storage unit bill

  • In person at the storage facility
  • Over the phone
  • Online through your U-Haul account
  • Enroll in automatic payments

I’ll provide more details on how each method works later in this guide. Choose the option that best fits your schedule and preferences each month.

When Your U-Haul Storage Bill is Due

Before paying your bill, you need to know when it’s due. Your monthly storage rent is due on the same day each month – the date you originally moved in.

For example, if you started your rental on the 15th, then your monthly bill will be due on the 15th of every following month. Mark your calendar so you remember to pay on time and avoid late fees.

Paying Your Storage Bill In Person

Paying in person at the storage facility is a simple way to take care of your bill. Just visit the office during their business hours and let the team member know you’re there to make your storage payment.

You can pay with cash, check, credit/debit card, or money order. After paying, you’ll get a printed receipt for your records. It’s fast and easy!

Paying Your U-Haul Storage Bill Over the Phone

If you don’t want to visit in person, U-Haul lets you pay your storage bill conveniently over the phone. Call the office number during business hours and they can process your payment.

Have your storage unit number, payment method, and billing details ready when you call to make it fast and hassle-free.

Paying Online Through Your U-Haul Account

The most convenient way to pay is through your online U-Haul account. Sign in at U-Haul.com or on the mobile app and click “Pay My Storage Bill”. Choose your unit and payment method.

You can set up automatic payments and get rent reminders through your account too. I’ll explain more on that later. Paying online is fast, secure, and lets you avoid lines or calling.

Enrolling in Automatic Payments

Never worry about missing payments again by enrolling in automatic payments with U-Haul. Your storage bill will be paid from your credit card or bank account automatically each month.

To enroll, sign into your U-Haul account online or visit the facility. Automatic payments provide peace of mind that your storage unit bill is always paid on time.

Helpful Tips for Paying Your Storage Bill

Follow these tips when paying your U-Haul storage unit bill:

  • Note the office hours for in-person or phone payments
  • Double check your unit number before paying
  • Save receipts for your records
  • Enroll in autopay to avoid late fees
  • Pay a few days early to ensure on-time payment
  • Update card info if your payment method changes

What Payment Methods Does U-Haul Accept?

You have several options when paying your storage bill:

  • Credit/debit card
  • Cash
  • Personal check
  • Money order
  • Bank account (ACH) – for online/automatic payments

U-Haul accepts all major credit and debit cards if you prefer to pay that way. Contact your storage facility if you have any questions on accepted payment methods.

What If You Miss or Are Late On Your Storage Payment?

If you miss making a payment or pay late, U-Haul will charge a late fee, which varies by location. Late fees start accruing after just 1 day past the due date.

If your account remains delinquent, U-Haul can deny you access to the unit, lock the unit, and eventually auction off the contents. Avoid these penalties by paying on time! Set reminders and enroll in autopay to stay on track each month.

Can You Pay Your U-Haul Storage Bill Without an Account?

If you didn’t set up an official U-Haul account when you started your rental, you can still pay your bill in person, over the phone, or online.

Without an account, you’ll just need your full name on the rental contract and your storage unit number. An account makes managing payments easier but is not required.

What to Do If You Lost Your Storage Unit Number

If you need to pay your bill but lost your storage unit number, don’t panic. You have a couple options:

  • Call or visit the facility with your ID and they can provide your unit number.
  • If you have an account, log in online and your active rentals will be listed.
  • Refer to any past billing emails, documents, or receipts for the unit number.

As long as you know the facility name and your account name, the team can look up your unit number so you can pay on time.

Getting Receipts for Your Storage Payments

Whenever you pay your storage unit bill, be sure to get a receipt for your records. Here are the different ways to access receipts with U-Haul:

  • Printed receipt when paying in person
  • Email receipt if you pay online through your account
  • Request an email or printed receipt when paying over the phone
  • View past receipts in your U-Haul account

Save these receipts along with your rental contract in case you ever need to verify your payment history.

Avoiding Late Fees and Penalties

As mentioned earlier, late storage payments will result in fees and can eventually put your belongings at risk. Here are some tips to avoid penalties:

  • Enroll in automatic payments from a card or bank account
  • Set reminders on your calendar for your due date each month
  • Pay online a few days early in case of processing delays
  • Update your payment method if your card expires or is lost/stolen
  • Know the facility’s office hours and bill pay deadlines

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