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Thanatos123

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Feb 18, 2020
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I've been thinking to rent some storage space for my items to avoid suspicion.
Do you think it's a good idea to go for a rental-storage?

What questions do they ask and do they inspect the storage units?

I'm also concerned about giving them my address because I don't want them to send me any bills or junk mail to my home address.

How can I deal with this?
If storage unit rental is not a good idea, then what other choices do I have?
 
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Nymph

Nymph

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Jul 15, 2020
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You wanna put your ctb items there?
They shouldn't inspect it, that would be a violation of privacy but idk
 
mirko

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Nov 19, 2020
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I've been thinking to rent some storage space for my items to avoid suspicion.
Do you think it's a good idea to go for a rental-storage?

What questions do they ask and do they inspect the storage units?

I'm also concerned about giving them my address because I don't want them to send me any bills or junk mail to my home address.

How can I deal with this?
If storage unit rental is not a good idea, then what other choices do I have?
I think you are overthinking it, don't you have any place to hide them where you live?
 
Throwmyselfaway

Throwmyselfaway

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Jan 14, 2020
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Legally they can't go in unless you haven't paid
 
fixitinpost

fixitinpost

Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Oct 20, 2020
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I rented self storage to house what was left after our rehearsal space was burglarized. No questions were asked. According to the contract, they reserve the right to access the space for repairs or in case of an emergency. Normally, they would contact me first and document what they did. But they had no right or reason to sift through my stuff while I was a paying customer.

Contractually, you may be in the wrong if you intend to store SN or any other kinds of hazardous substances though. Not that anyone will ever know if you hide it. Ideally you want a climate controlled space, or at the very least dry-air storage (i.e. humidity controlled), in case you e.g. want to store SN that may not be adequately sealed. Humidity can be a very real problem, and storage spaces generally don't have to abide by the standards that living spaces do. There are plenty of "legitimate" reasons for requesting this, such as wanting to store sensitive documents or digital backup tapes.

My provider only did digital bills, and I had set up to pay them automatically every month. So find a provider that operates this way. You can just ask, and if they against all odds ask "Why?", just say that you find digital bills easier to deal with.
 
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GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

Brevity is my middle name, but my name was TL
Jan 11, 2020
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do they inspect the storage units?

No, because you provide your own lock. They would only break it if you didn't pay your rent or for a warrant (not to scare you!).
 
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Thanatos123

Student
Feb 18, 2020
153
Thank you for the replies, everyone!
I'm not concerned about rental storage looking at my items.
However, I'm concerned if they send me my bill or promotional material to my home address.
I will be signing a contract and I'm not sure if they have to send me a physical copy of it.
 

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