The Mesa Crime Free
Mini-Storage Program was designed to help renters, owners, and managers of mini-storage
properties keep drugs and other illegal activity off their property.
This program is
honest and direct. It is solution oriented. It is designed to be easy, yet very effective
in reducing the incidents of crime in mini-storage properties.
The program utilizes a unique three-part approach which ensures the crime prevention
goal, while maintaining an approach which is very customer friendly.
Phase One involves a four-hour seminar presented by the police and fire departments.
Phase Two will certify that the mini-storage facility has met the security requirements of
the Mesa Police Department. After full certification, the managers will be granted the u
se of large metal signs for display on the property. The management will also be granted
the use of the police department's program logo in all advertisements.
Benefits:
- A stable, more satisfied tenant base
- Increased demand in storage facilities with a reputation for active management
- Lower maintenance and repair costs
- Peace of mind that comes from spending more time on routine management and less time on
crisis control
- Appreciative renters
- Reduced criminal activity
- Increased property recovery rate by police
Points To Consider -- Costs of Illegal Activity
in Mini-Storage Properties
When criminals and other destructive tenants operate out of
mini-storage properties, landlords and tenants pay a high price. That price may include:
- Property damage arising from abuse, burglaries and police raids.
- Fire resulting from storage of dangerous materials.
- Civil penalties, including temporary closure of the property -- or even property
seizure.
- Loss of rent during the eviction and repair periods.
- Fear and frustration when dealing with dangerous and threatening tenants.
- Increased resentment and anger between renters and property managers.
- The loss of other valued renters.
- Decrease in demand for storage units.
- Thousands of dollars in stolen property.
The Crime Free Mini-Storage Program will teach
you...
Prevention Techniques
- Preparing the property so it does not attract crime
- Applicant screening procedures
- Rental agreements
- Crime Free Lease Addendum
- Warning signs of illegal activity
- Actions you must take if you discover illegal activity at your property
Proven Management Techniques
- On-going management
- Spotting illegal activity
- Evictions
- Working with the police
- How to become a pro-active property manager
- Crisis resolution
Property Protection
- C.P.T.E.D. (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design)
- Fire Safety
Resource Materials
- Police Department issued literature addressing criminal activity in mini-storage
facilities
- Fire Department issued literature addressing fire safety in mini-storage facilities
Criteria for Program:
Renter's Obligation To Provide:
- Valid Photo I.D.
- Social Security Number
- Date of Birth
- Current Address and Telephone Number
- Emergency Telephone Numbers
- A police accepted padlock for use on the storage locker
NOTE: Renter must also maintain a current inventory of contents inside
the storage locker.
Property Manager's Obligations:
- Attend the three hour training course
- Require tenants to use police accepted padlocks on the storage locker
- Require the use of break away tape on all locks
- Keep all empty lockers locked
- Post official "No Trespassing" signs in visible locations on the property and
prosecute all violations
- Patrol the property at least daily to deter and discover criminal activity
- Provide police random access 24 hours a day to storage facility to patrol the property
and walk through facility with drug detection dogs
- Provide the police department's Criminal Investigations Division (CID) with monthly
lists of new tenants
- Require renters to sign the Crime Free Lease Addendum
Crime Free Mini-Storage Program
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