Just bought an 8x8x40 last month, has an office in the front with a man door, window, and ac. Does need a coat of paint and a little other work, but is in good shape overall. $750 for the container, $200 for delivery, and $500 for the shooting boom forklift to put it amongst the trees behind the house.
The container was used as office and storage on job sites, so it's breaker panel has a permanently wired in extension cord that i can plug in. It only has a few lights, couple of outlets, and a small window shaker AC unit. I am using the container mostly as storage, but if i start to use it more i will run a dedicated circuit to it from the main breaker panel.
Several posts on this thread have mentioned insurance checks arriving.
The standard homeowners insurance policy we have did not include earthquake insurance. I suspect that this is the norm in the industry. We bought the optional earthquake coverage rider, just in case, for a few more bucks a month. I wonder if others have done the same, or if their policy automatically included coverage. If you don't know whether your covered, it's worth a call to your agent.
I used to work in insurance, and as far as I know, earthquake coverage is always separate and optional. There is also a 10% minimum damage, the last I heard (they won't cover any damage unless it exceeds 10% of the total insured value). I also believe that the premiums vary with the likelihood of a quake in the area.
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