
Originally Posted by
happyscraper
I know of a guy that did basicly the same thing that your talking about. He dose not do this in a residential area. He has a small building with a small parking lot, he parked a trailer with a sign that says "appliance drop off" he has so many appliances that he can't keep up with them. I am sure he has all his permits in order or he would have been shut down a long time ago. Now back to the thread at hand, one problem that I see is, you are leaving yourself open for big law suits. Even if you have insurance, if someone gets hurt putting something in your trailer or even if they were stealing something out of your trailer you can get sewed big time. Just something to think about. This thread has just given me an idea. I think I'll go talk to this guy that I talked about and see if I can buy any electronics from him or tell him if he will take electronics that I will buy them from him. I'll give him a list of things that I take and how much I'll pay for them. Thanks for posting this thread, I'll let you all know how this works out.
Good deal, I was hoping it would spark some ideas for other people to implement, or in your case just jog your memory of your acquaintances idea.
I wonder if I got permission to put it in a parking lot near a clothes donation bin like Burly Guys was thinking, if I would still be liable for injuries seeing as how its not on my property? Probably would have to ask a lawyer I guess, the world we live in... *sigh*
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