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Hondaracer 01-14-2023 12:46 PM

Usually not a fan of the big hardi panel look but this new build that has the staggered peices of big and small siding looks pretty nice

https://i.imgur.com/2tr7XCI.jpg

EvoFire 01-14-2023 06:21 PM

^ I thought we all agreed flat top bad?

Seems like it's all either flat top or pointy asphalt tops now. No one does tile roofs anymore.

Badhobz 01-14-2023 08:10 PM

With the amount of rain we have, flat roofs just seems like a likely future liability.

Hondaracer 01-14-2023 08:57 PM

When you’ve got that mountain view I’m sure flat top is so enticing if you can create an outdoor space on them

But yea I wouldn’t trust any company to get it right

Had a thought today walking around, the prevalence of new, massive, self-storage facilities all across the lower mainland are a sign of underreported downsizing/co-inhabiting of rentals?

https://i.imgur.com/ZMzncbm.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/x6RXKHQ.jpg

carsncars 01-15-2023 05:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9087455)
Had a thought today walking around, the prevalence of new, massive, self-storage facilities all across the lower mainland are a sign of underreported downsizing/co-inhabiting of rentals?

I have an uncle who's been in the ministorage business for a few decades. Big increase in demand in dense/urban areas, because yeah, if you live in a 500 sq. ft. 1 BR you need a place to put your seasonal gear, old stuff you don't want to throw out, stuff you can't fit in your new place because it's smaller than your old place, etc.

Additionally it seems like housing is less stable for renters and people are moving more frequently (1-2 years) so the storage unit helps to not need to move all your shit each time.

His company used to look for industrial park locations in the 90's whereas now they look where density is being built and large new residential developments are being built. That Maple Leaf Self Storage on 1st near Hwy 1? Basically built for all those Brentwood residents.

Happening in other cities with competitive rental markets too, e.g. Kelowna.

Also not infrequently finding people trying to live in their storage unit.

All that along with the increase in property values means he's done quite well.

EvoFire 01-15-2023 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9087455)
When you’ve got that mountain view I’m sure flat top is so enticing if you can create an outdoor space on them

But yea I wouldn’t trust any company to get it right

Had a thought today walking around, the prevalence of new, massive, self-storage facilities all across the lower mainland are a sign of underreported downsizing/co-inhabiting of rentals?

https://i.imgur.com/ZMzncbm.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/x6RXKHQ.jpg

Totally with the flat top balcony, we really liked a house on top of Capitol Hill, where the roof top balcony had an amazing view into downtown. Couldn't make the money work. Leaks be damned lol.

In regards to storage, with the move towards a more urban style (I would say more European/Asian living style) and the unwillingness to give up the North American hoarding, buy big tendencies, the storage units are going to be important.
There's also lots of ppl like my dad who can't give up their crap (again hoarding) despite downsizing from a house -> condo.

Hondaracer 01-15-2023 09:42 AM

Honestly if you have a storage unit, I don’t want to say you’re probably just a loser but ehhhhhhhhg… lol

That’s a dangerous spiral of the habits of unsuccessful people lol. I couldn’t believe how much some of these storage units are. My sister in law had like a 6x8 unit and it was $250 or $350 a month. How much of that shit in there is worth keeping?

Paying monthly to store your garbage on top of riding the struggle bus with your rent, utilities etc. not a recipe for success.

We’ve got a house with plenty of storage, a sizeable shed, etc. my parents also have a big house with a crawl space etc. I could store as much as I want at. However if I had to I could EASILLY pair down to like 4 totes or a car load of stuff. And I’ve got some nice shit! Lol

meme405 01-15-2023 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9087476)
Honestly if you have a storage unit, I don’t want to say you’re probably just a loser but ehhhhhhhhg… lol

That’s a dangerous spiral of the habits of unsuccessful people lol. I couldn’t believe how much some of these storage units are. My sister in law had like a 6x8 unit and it was $250 or $350 a month. How much of that shit in there is worth keeping?

Paying monthly to store your garbage on top of riding the struggle bus with your rent, utilities etc. not a recipe for success.

We’ve got a house with plenty of storage, a sizeable shed, etc. my parents also have a big house with a crawl space etc. I could store as much as I want at. However if I had to I could EASILLY pair down to like 4 totes or a car load of stuff. And I’ve got some nice shit! Lol

What are you stupid. We all know why you rent a storage locker:


Hondaracer 01-15-2023 09:47 AM

It’s literally the opposite of cash that people store lol

TOS'd 01-15-2023 10:00 AM

Storage Wars tells me otherwise.

donk. 01-15-2023 10:40 AM

I'm with hondaracer, if you rent a storage unit you simply have too much shit

Then again, Im probably ignorant for reasons x y and z

quasi 01-15-2023 11:11 AM

Useful short term like say you're selling youe house and want to declutter for showings but I'd agree long term just get rid of some stuff.

SSM_DC5 01-15-2023 11:20 AM

But what if I can use it later? It brings back good memories.:concentrate:

bcrdukes 01-15-2023 11:31 AM

Think Sheldon's stroage unit in The Big Bang Theory :troll:

Hondaracer 01-15-2023 12:38 PM

Fitting article today, here’s a warning for anyone with hoarders in your life:

https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/0...partment-fire/

Quote:

A fire investigator who testified before the court says the fire started when a lamp in Chou’s apartment made contact with household items that then spread rapidly due to the large amount of possessions packed densely throughout the unit.
Working as a technician I guarantee you almost every high rise in the Burnaby/Vancouver area has a handful of people like this in each building. 95% of the time they are middle aged or older single Asian people lol.. white people and Indian people in my experience can be full on filthy fucking dirt balls whos homes have never seen a vaccum and garbage overflowing trash cans. But I’ve never seen a white/Indian/black person with stacks of soup containers, news papers, etc. honestly if you live in a building I’d keep an eye out for these people because their units are just breeding grounds for all sorts of shit

Great to see someone held accountable. If you’ve got so much shit in your unit that if a tiny fire can turn your whole unit ablaze, you 100000% should be held liable for the resulting damage.

Hehe 01-15-2023 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donk. (Post 9087482)
I'm with hondaracer, if you rent a storage unit you simply have too much shit

Then again, Im probably ignorant for reasons x y and z

My friend on why he hoards so much crap:
So when robbers come in, they will see so many craps and delay them from finding valuable in here.

Me: With the place looking like a dump from the outside, trust me dude, they wouldn't be here in the first place.

Badhobz 01-15-2023 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9087490)
95% of the time they are middle aged or older single Asian people lol.. white people and Indian people in my experience can be full on filthy fucking dirt balls whos homes have never seen a vaccum and garbage overflowing trash cans. But I’ve never seen a white/Indian/black person with stacks of soup containers, news papers, etc. honestly if you live in a building I’d keep an eye out for these people because their units are just breeding grounds for all sorts of shit

Whats with you Guangdong people and your hoarding. I don't know any Beijing or Shanghai fucks who hoard. its all from your province !!!!

Fight me!!!!:pokerface::pokerface:

sonick 01-15-2023 06:50 PM

Lol I find there's a correlation of the number of potted dying plants in the front yard outside and the likelihood of a hoarding situation inside. Not sure it's just me that's noticed this.

TypeRNammer 01-16-2023 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9087490)
Fitting article today, here’s a warning for anyone with hoarders in your life:

https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/0...partment-fire/



Working as a technician I guarantee you almost every high rise in the Burnaby/Vancouver area has a handful of people like this in each building. 95% of the time they are middle aged or older single Asian people lol.. white people and Indian people in my experience can be full on filthy fucking dirt balls whos homes have never seen a vaccum and garbage overflowing trash cans. But I’ve never seen a white/Indian/black person with stacks of soup containers, news papers, etc. honestly if you live in a building I’d keep an eye out for these people because their units are just breeding grounds for all sorts of shit

Great to see someone held accountable. If you’ve got so much shit in your unit that if a tiny fire can turn your whole unit ablaze, you 100000% should be held liable for the resulting damage.

https://www.quesnelobserver.com/news...by-floor-lamp/

I was reading same article from a different source and indicates the person did not have tenant insurance

6thGear. 01-16-2023 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9087545)
Lol I find there's a correlation of the number of potted dying plants in the front yard outside and the likelihood of a hoarding situation inside. Not sure it's just me that's noticed this.

It's also almost always a Vancouver special as well

AzNightmare 01-18-2023 05:06 AM

What's the proper procedure on raising the tenant's rent?
3 months notice in advanced in writing?
Is there some form that's online that they need to sign?

supafamous 01-18-2023 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 9087906)
What's the proper procedure on raising the tenant's rent?
3 months notice in advanced in writing?
Is there some form that's online that they need to sign?

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/ho...forms/rtb7.pdf

Fill this out and deliver it to them 3 months in advance.

GLOW 01-18-2023 12:51 PM

if you're on a lease year by year, can't you just increase when you sign a new contract?

Great68 01-18-2023 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 9087985)
if you're on a lease year by year, can't you just increase when you sign a new contract?

No, that ended several years ago.

GLOW 01-19-2023 02:47 PM

so i guess that means you can submit that form even when on a lease contract, 3 months in advance and still get to increase it per RTA rules?


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