She had to store
her stuff in a storage unit because it made no sense to bring it all home — Anyway, thank you for stopping by!
(Call your renters insurance agent before stashing
your stuff in a storage unit and ask specifically about coverage limits and exclusions.)
Not exact matches
John Maloof found,
stuffed into two
storage units in Chicago, the unknown masterpieces of the late photographer Vivian Maier.
Having an aunt with a serious clutter problem and dealing with her problems for years (she's now elderly and
in assisted living, but we have moved all her «
stuff» to multiple
storage units), I'm happy to learn that I did not inherit her hoarding gene and am classified «green»!
I really wish I could get
in that
storage unit and get our
stuff!
I mean, «homeless» isn't entirely accurate — I've been living
in a nice two - bedroom apartment with Dillon and his fiance for the last five weeks or so — but it's only meant to be temporary, and the majority of my
stuff is
in a
storage unit.
Your
stuff that's usually
in your home, but which is stored
in a
storage unit, has a lower personal property coverage limit
in most cases.
One of the obvious drawbacks to living
in an apartment is not having a garage, so if you need to use a
storage unit to hold your extra
stuff, is it covered?
Of course, the Huawei P20 Pro shouldn't just be a top - notch cameraphone, also including other super-premium
stuff like a Kirin 970 SoC with a built -
in Neural Processing
Unit for advanced AI capabilities, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB internal
storage space, a hefty 4000mAh battery with SuperCharge functionality, IP67 water resistance, Android 8.1 Oreo software, and a 19:9 6.1 - inch «notched» OLED screen with 2240 x 1080 resolution.
My last tip for seasonal
storage, assuming you have a little extra room and more
stuff, is to set up a four shelf
storage unit in a garage or basement.
Where I gave away almost all my clothes, shoes, purses, books, knick - knacks, games, kitchenware, and squeezed down into 1 / 3rd of a 3 foot wide closet, my husband has 6 boxes of t - shirts alone, at least that many boxes of baseball caps, some he's never worn, and tools and parts for never - done projects and model cars still
in the boxes, and his collection of 20 + Monopoly games and who knows what - all — all
stuffed into our rent house's tiny basement, garage and a small
storage unit.
I have spent about a million dollars on my face this year, lol, not really, but I had this
storage unit (which I've posted about a dozen times, about getting rid of your
stuff and paring down) and this year I determined that I would calculate up how much that
storage unit (which I got rid of) was costing me and invest instead
in my skin.