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Storage Buildings For Home and Apartment Renters
What if someone needs storage, but lives in a rented apartment? This is a great question! The short answer is this: everyone knows someone who has a home and land. This is usually a family member or a close friend. Ask them if you could buy a building and have it placed on there property. Sure, you will not gain all the advantages of having the building placed conveniently at your own doorstep, but at least you won’t be throwing your money down a rent hole!
If you rent a home, other than an apartment, your landlord might be willing to allow you to have a building placed in your rented back yard. Talk to them about it. In such cases, a “landlord lien waiver” will probably be required. Your building supplier will be able to supply one for you, along with instructions.
Either way, renting to own, or buying outright, makes more sense than paying a hundred a month for several years to store a thousand dollars worth of material.