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2368 days ago

So much needs to go, could really do with renting a garage

Tasina from Shirley

Hi is there anybody out there that happens to have a garage /space that they arnt using currently. I have a lot of old market stock and years of clutter, to good to dump, that I really need a dry secure space to sort and host a garage sale or two. Power would be great as some stuff needs some tlc but it isn’t a necessity. I am happy to pay a rental and sign a mutual agreement and a contribution if power is available although I can’t afford a lot as am on an invalids benefit otherwise I would rent a storage unit.

I had a lot more stuff than I do now but a lot has gotten wet and ruined and gone mouldy etc from inadequate storage and I have lost a lot financially having to dump the stuff.
I have tried marketing, trademe, yard sale , even a tent sale but none are very well suited to my needs

I would probably only need it for a month or so and would leave it in the same condition I found it or even better , open to offers ideas trades etc. ie. gardening for rental , sell on behalf etc

Negotiable

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