As the term “storage unit” implies, you can use your unit to store your possessions. You can rent as large or as small of a unit you need to keep all of your items clean and secure. But storage units in US Storage Centers facilities, though they can resemble rooms or offices, may only be used for one thing: storage.If you are not sure about whether your planned use of your unit is permitted, speak with a member of our staff. Our staff members can clarify the rules with you and determine the right unit size for your needs. Otherwise, check out some of our examples below that demonstrate some of the prohibited uses of your storage unit. You Can't Use it as an Apartment You cannot live in your storage unit. US Storage Centers has strict anti-loitering rules, which means that if you are a tenant, you are to enter the premises to deposit, pick up, or move items in your unit and leave shortly after. You cannot sublet your unit as a living space for another individual. This is a violation of your lease and can result in your lease being terminated. You Can't Use it as a Barn Humans are not permitted to live in units at US Storage Centers and neither are animals. In fact, you are not permitted to bring any animal onto the premises at any time. Even with a unit that is well lit and well ventilated, animal storage is a liability to you as well and are therefore prohibited on the grounds. You Can't Use it as an Office Although you are certainly welcome to store office furniture, supplies, and files in your storage unit, you cannot actually use it as your office. This is, once again, because of US Storage Centers' anti-loitering rule. A storage unit can be an important part of running a small business, but if you rent a unit with us, your unit's role must be limited to providing a secure storage space for excess inventory or business equipment and supplies. No business operations can be conducted from your unit. You Can't Use it as a Practice Room Just like you can't use your storage unit as an office or an apartment, you can't use it for band practice. Loud noises can disturb other tenants and the vibrations can potentially send fragile items in neighboring units crashing to the floor. Using your storage unit as a practice room is a violation of your lease and can result in it being terminated. Rent a Storage Unit in Orlando Today If you need a clean, secure place in Orlando, Florida to store your possessions while you are moving, traveling, renovating your home, or even if you simply need a little bit of extra storage space, consider renting a storage unit in US Storage Centers' Orlando facility. Call or visit our facility today to speak with a member of our friendly, knowledgeable staff who can answer any questions you have about renting a unit with US Storage Centers. US Storage Centers 6707 Narcoossee Road Orlando, FL 32822 (407) 990-1456