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Yes, you can. There are a few online outlets that will rent luggage out - search around for them. For instance, rentluggage.com.
In the overhead locker.
Apex Self Storage has locations in Vancouver, Coquitlam, and Richmond in the Lower Mainland area. You can rent a storage locker there for as low as $39; the locker size is 05x05x05.
I do not know of any such car. Minivans and SUVs have a small amount of luggage room in the back, but not enough to stow luggage for 8 people. Your best bet is to rent a passenger van (make sure it has luggage space in the back -- not all of them do -- or have the agency remove one of the bench seats). The alternative is to rent multiple vehicles.
locker, chair, towel, float, umbrella
You can store items in your basement, attic, or even rent a storage locker.
American eagle, aeropostale, foot locker...u might have to try Brooklyn
It depends on why you need to rent it. If you are going on a trip with a lot of luggage, you need a big car or van. If you are alone, you can get a little one. So, it really matters WHY you need it.
Rent, with the setting being changed from 1840s Paris to 1990s Manhattan.
The laws regarding the renting of a storage locker is not the same as residential landlord laws. In a residential setting a landlord may not change any locks whatsoever, without proper eviction procedures followed. If you have a storage locker that is part of the property you are renting from a residential landlord it is subject to that same rule. If your landlord also owns a storage facility from which you are also renting a storage locker, and you owe him rent for your residential property, he may not change the locks of the storage locker as long as you are current on your storage locker rent. If the rent of the residential property includes the rent of the storage locker as part of the rent altogether, he may not change the locks of the locker, whether the locker is located on the property or a separate facility. If you are renting a storage locker, whether the owner of that facility is also your residential landlord. then you are subject to the regulations regarding the rent of a storage locker. If you are behind on that rent the owner may charge you late fees and then may place one of his own locks on your storage locker to lock you out of your locker until all fees and rent are kept current. After a certain time the facility owner may seize your locker and auction off any contents therein.
Bank should give written notice to the higher claiming the due locker rent within a time frame failing which it should specify the amount or penalty to be imposed. If the hirer do not respond then the bank can charge penalty.
at least a $1000. Manhattan is probably $1500-$2000 a month with two other people in an apt