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wapiticountry
Dec 15, 2020Explorer
You will likely have to be very specific about what type of work you want to do in order to secure any space. Potential landlords are going to be very leery of nebulous proposals. Liability issues would be first and foremost among their concerns. They would also very likely fear that your project may be one that would leave their property a mess or worse. I have visions of rebuilding engines with all sorts of oils staining the floors and caustic chemicals eating away at the structure. And of course, a Breaking Bad meth lab would always be a nice fit in a short term workspace rental.
Also, why would you need to stay on site? That is just going to make finding a workspace geometrically more difficult. Finding true commercial space on a short term lease is likely to be wickedly expensive. Something you might try if you are on a short budget would be a Craig's List ad spelling out what you are doing and what you need. Most likely you will find someone with an old barn that might be willing to make a few bucks. Just remember, those old barns may not have a lot of power available if that is a concern.
Also, why would you need to stay on site? That is just going to make finding a workspace geometrically more difficult. Finding true commercial space on a short term lease is likely to be wickedly expensive. Something you might try if you are on a short budget would be a Craig's List ad spelling out what you are doing and what you need. Most likely you will find someone with an old barn that might be willing to make a few bucks. Just remember, those old barns may not have a lot of power available if that is a concern.
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