Well as someone in the storage business and have been for a while I hate the show and have never seen it.
Now I will start my rant.
First off some background on how and why auctions happen. Each state has different laws as it applies to self storage. Now that we are in Kentucky the rules are different than they where in Florida. Florida you had to be 3 months behind before you could start lien proceedings. Here in Kentucky it is 45 days. Florida requires you run two ads in the local paper 30 days and send a certified letter also before actually auctioning a unit and must it must be a public auction. Now Kentucky requires a certified letter 15 days before you enforce you lien as one ad in the paper 5 to 7 days before the lien is to be enforced. At this point is where Kentucky has a lot of leeway in how we sell it. It is the option of the company in this case me to dispose of it however I like. I can give it away, dump it, sell it however I please as it is ours after 45 days. Now my wife and I sell people usually after they are over a 100 days behind and then if we haven't been contacted and made some kind of arrangement. At any rate we use the public auction method.
Now since this show has started instead of getting the usual 5 to 10 vendors that buy these units we are getting 15 to 50 calls a day asking when our next auction is. We also have gotten up to 60 people for 2 units up to sell since the show started.
Now our rules are simple you buy the whole space, you only get to look in from out side and pay in cash if you win the bid. You are then, based on the size of the space given from 24 hours up to 5 days to remove all of the contents. We do ask if you find personal things like photographs, documents then leave them in the space and we will keep them, notify the person that lost the space that we have some personal effects. We will keep this up to 6 months before it goes into our dumpster.
Now besides the number of people, and we rarely have more than 4 a month as we average about 15 per year which is a bit hectic. Many of these people come out buy a space then pick and choose and leave the rest in the space. Now this is in spite of we spell out the rules before hand. We have been forced to charge a $200 deposit now due to this and we have to check the space before it is returned. This deposit is over what ever they paid for the space by the way. After having to rent 2 30 yard industrial dumpster to clean out 3 10x30 spaces we started the deposit system something that was required before the show.
Now in closing this out. If you expect to make real money doing this be sure you are in a place like Miami, West Palm Beach, NYC, LA etc as Lexington is for the most part dirt poor with junk in their spaces. Oh and we lose money on every unit as only one in 8 years was a few bucks more that owed. I've seen little come out of these space worth much more than a few hundred bucks. Now the 2 places in Florida often drew major money and often had real items of value but a completely more affluent clientèle to say the least.
rant over
