Boat Storage
Boat Storage
- Oh, no. The neighbors have brought home their boat again. Boats appear artistic on a watery landscape, bobbing up and down over gentle waves under a clear blue sky. But on land they are an eyesore, like a punk rock band at an opera, for you and your neighbors. They promise relaxation and excitement for six months of the year; the other six months they are a nuisance to your space and your neighbors’ view. Boats belong in self storage. It’s just that some neighbors fail to see the joy that boats bring to families, especially if they go uninvited on summer excursions and it is blocking a view of their outside Christmas light decorations that they proudly fabricated the day after Thanksgiving. Dry dock boats are pests for the owner too. If their in your driveway, they take the space away from your precious cars. This is not inconvenient just to you, the boat owner, but to your neighbors as well. If permitted by town ordinances, you must park your car in the street where it is vulnerable to thieves and vandalism. It also becomes a traffic hazard. The other alternative is to store the boat on your lawn. Here boats will stamp its footprint with a crater of brown grass. Every homeowner’s dream is to have a beautiful green lawn, rather then a fossil of where your boat once stood. Driven by complaining neighbors, some local governments are considering restricting boat owners from storing boats in their yards and driveways, like in Newburyport, MA. Some proposed restrictions include the distance a boat can be parked from the property line, cannot block wind, light or air of an adjacent dwelling, and the height a boat is stored from the ground. In Newburyport complaining neighbors are not only worried about boats stored next to their homes being an eyesore, safety is also an issue. The potential for a boat parked close to a neighbor’s house to fall over onto their house is a concern also. In coastal areas, where property space is limited, it is best to use a self storage center. Not only will you free up your valuable space, you will also provide a better living environment for your neighborhood. If fishing, waterskiing, and sunset cruising are activities you want to avoid doing with your neighbors, then you won’t have to worry about hurting their feelings if they go uninvited. A boat in self storage can remain unknown. By all means, get rid of the boat before putting your house on the market. A bulky boat becomes the focus of your property and shows you lack storage space. A potential buyer may also want to store a boat at his new home. If he gets an actual picture of the obnoxious massive lawn ordainment, he visualized his boat sitting there and will move on to a larger property. Also, putting the boat in self storage will help you get new neighbors. Who will want to buy a home next door if their view is of propellers and barnacles? Bad neighbors. Brought to you by: Self Storage Owner — Where selfstorage owners meet selfstorage customers
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