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Originally Posted by btimbit
Anyone know if you need a permit to have a seacan on your property for a few months? Just need some temporary storage while we get the house ready to sell and looks like this is massively cheaper + nice to have everything close compared to an actual storage unit. It would be off the alley 100% on my property. A quick lazy google only shows info for putting one on the street or in the alley itself, or for people to live in it (lol?)
Wife wants to go down this route. I'm not excited about how ugly they are, but considering I'm the only one on the block that actually kills weeds and cuts grass back there, or even has the alley side of my fence painted, woopty do
I'll call the city later and ask when I have time but figured someone in here might have experience
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We had one on a rear driveway for 3 months with no issues. A really good way to go to pack.