Public storage facilities are businesses composed of real estate or personal property cargo transit containers divided into Public Storage in Chicago spaces that are rented to tenants, usually on a monthly basisThe term “Public storage” is short for “Public-service storage”, and is also known as “mini storage” or “mini warehouse” (archaic). Public storage facilities lease space to individuals, usually storing household goods, or to small businesses, usually storing excess inventory or archived records. The rented spaces, known as “units”, are secured by the tenant’s own lock and key. Facility operators do not have casual access to the contents of the space unlike a professional warehouseman. A Public storage in Los Angeles Ca operator never takes possession, care, custody or control of the contents of the storage rental space unless a lien is imposed as provided in Public storage laws for non-payment of rent. Public storage facility operators usually provide computer-controlled access to rental space areas and many use security cameras. Public storage todayAs of year-end 2007, a total of some 52,000 Public storage facilities have been developed in the United States on industrial and commercial land parcels, usually on three- to 7-acre (28,000 m2) properties. There is more than 2.2 billion square feet of Public storage in the U.S., or a land area equivalent to three times Manhattan Island under roof.The U.S. Public storage industry generates more than $20 billion in revenues each year.More recently, in many metropolitan cities where competition among storage companies is fierce, better parcels of land near residential and commercial areas are being converted into Storage Las Vegas. Moving trucks and vans may also be available for rent when the facility includes a truck rental franchise. A few storage facilities allow the use of a truck for free or even send a truck to your nearby home or business as a move-in promotion.

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