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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/11/2019

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Drew Forte
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OH
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Drew Forte
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OH
Posted

I currently have a 65,800 sq. ft. warehouse with four tenants. One of my tenants has asked if they could put a storage unit outside behind their space since they are out of space. Would it be unreasonable to charge them a fee although they would be getting the storage unit? My thought is there will be wear and tear on the concrete. Trying to understand if this is a good idea and if I could possibly create a little extra revenue. I'd appreciate feedback/advice. Thanks.