Insurance Information
What you should know about insurance before you list or book in Ireland.
Important Notice
The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute financial advice under the Investment Intermediaries Act 1995. StorageFinder is not regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland and does not provide, arrange, or recommend specific insurance products. You should consider your own circumstances and seek advice from a Central Bank-authorised insurance intermediary or broker before making insurance decisions. Both Hosts and Storers are responsible for maintaining their own appropriate insurance.
Booking Support, Included With Every Booking
Every booking on StorageFinder includes Booking Support. If damage or theft is verified during your booking period, we may reimburse up to €800 of your documented out-of-pocket costs. This is a discretionary goodwill commitment, not insurance.
What it may cover
- Documented repair or replacement costs
- Insurance excess or deductible payments
- Other verified out-of-pocket expenses
What it doesn't cover
- Wear, rust, mould, vermin, or gradual deterioration
- Damage outside the booking period
- Pre-existing damage
- Items not disclosed at the time of booking
- Civil unrest, natural disaster, or force majeure
Booking Support is a discretionary goodwill commitment by StorageFinder. It is not insurance and does not replace your own insurance. StorageFinder may decline any request at its sole discretion. This is not a contract of insurance and does not require Central Bank of Ireland authorisation.
For Hosts
As a Host, you should ensure you have adequate insurance to cover your property and any liability that may arise from storing third-party vehicles and equipment on your premises. Consider the following:
- Does your public liability insurance cover visitors and their property on your site?
- Does your home or landlord insurance cover outbuildings or land used for third-party storage?
- Notify your insurer that you are earning income from vehicle or equipment storage. Most standard home policies exclude commercial activity
- Ask whether a business liability policy or landlord cover is more appropriate if you list regularly
- Confirm your policy covers fire, theft, storm damage, and vandalism by third parties at the storage location
For Storers (Vehicle Owners)
As a Storer, you should maintain insurance on your vehicle or equipment even while it is in storage. Recommendations include:
- Check whether your fully comprehensive motor insurance covers theft, fire, flooding, and storm damage while stored at a third-party property
- Confirm with your insurer that your policy applies when the vehicle is kept at a private address that is not your own
- For unregistered trailers, boats, or caravans, ask your insurer about agreed-value or stored-vehicle-specific cover
- Use the Handover feature to photograph your vehicle's condition on arrival and departure. This supports any insurance claim
- Keep a copy of your Certificate of Motor Insurance accessible during the storage period
Recommended Steps
Review your existing insurance policies before listing or booking
Contact your insurer or a Central Bank-authorised broker to confirm coverage for storage activities
Keep all booking confirmations and correspondence as records
Take dated photographs of vehicles at check-in and check-out using the Handover feature
Report any incidents promptly to your insurer and to StorageFinder
Want the full safety rundown?
Our Safe & Sound Handbook covers the Handover process, dispute resolution, and yard rules.
Questions?
If you have questions about insurance requirements, contact us at hello@storagefinder.co. We can provide general guidance but recommend consulting with a qualified insurance broker for specific advice.