Storage Auctions in South Los Angeles:  A solution to unemployment?



By Claire Webb

Checkout a radio version of this story on Annenberg Radio News.

Treasure seekers in South Los Angeles have discovered a way to find loot and earn extra cash in a tough economy—storage center auctions. 

Each month storage facilities hold public auctions of units where the tenant has fallen behind on rent or abandoned the space. Buyers come to a center and follow the auctioneer around from unit to unit and are allowed to bid on the contents of the space after taking a glance inside. They can either move on to the next one—or purchase the space and all the contents inside.

And you never know what you might find.

“Like Forest Gump says, you never know what you’re gonna get,” said buyer Jenny Alamada at an A-1 Self Storage center auction in Paramount.

Indeed, when the metal door of a unit is rolled up, you can see anything from mattresses, to home appliances to clothing, boxes and even jewelry. Buyers are allowed to walk past the unit up for sale, and shine a flashlight to see the inside, but no one is allowed to go past the threshold. Technically the unit is not theirs yet—so for legal reasons the center does not allow buyers inside until it is sold.

 

The economic factor

In tough economic times where the unemployment rate in Los Angeles tops 11 percent—regular buyers like Emmanuel Razo, who attended an auction at a US Storage Center in Inglewood with about 20 people, are seeing people flock to these auctions as a way to make extra cash.

“Last month there was more than I’ve ever seen,” Razo said. “When I first started there was maybe a handful of people, five to six, and increasingly its gone up to over 100 at any particular auction.”

Razo used to manufacture ladies shoes but turned to storage auctions about a year ago to earn money to subsidize his income. Now he resells items he finds at auction full-time. “Well, hopefully I can get some merchandise and make some extra money, some living money is what you want to call it. The economy is such that you’ve got to find a couple ways to scratch up a few dollars,” he said, attending a recent auction on Industrial Avenue in Inglewood. 

The number of bidders at these auctions inspired by a listless economy is up across Los Angeles County, said Yuvia Cruz, Los Angeles district manager for US Storage centers. She has seen more of a following at the auctions in the past few months.

“Yeah, more buyers for sure,” she said.

Count Jason Overs among the new buyers. A substitute teacher in Los Angeles County, he began going to weekly auctions four months ago when his workdays were scarce.  

“This is just something I do since the economy is kind of bad right now. Can’t really get as many jobs as I used to,” Overs said.

The road to auction

All storage centers have a slightly different set of rules. However, most of them have a similar process before putting a unit up for auction. According to Cruz, the US Storage can begin the auction process after 15 days without payment. She admits after the company goes through the legal requirements of notifying the tenant, and advertising the sale for two consecutive weeks before it is sold, the process from the first missed payment to auction takes longer. 

“It takes about 2 months from start to finish,” Cruz said.

And owners can come at anytime up until the auction and pay the full amount they owe to redeem their things, but once the auctioneer yells “sold,” it’s done. Now the new owner must decide what to do with their new merchandise.

“You know you can put them up on Ebay, Craiglist, or tell a friend—see if they need anything particular,” Razo said.

Or swap meets are a popular place to sell wherever a buyer might find in the unit. 

“Whatever you’re not able to sell on Ebay or Craigslist, you just let it go to swap meet for cheap. Everybody is looking for a bargain there,” said Razo.

The recent auction in Inglewood Razo attended sold six units and took in $1,260. Auctioneer Dan Dotson, who conducts many of the auctions throughout Los Angeles, takes a 20 percent fee from the total that day—so the higher the sale the better it is for him. But he said usually the storage facility does not make the money back it lost on the rent the tenant did not pay. 

“Usually by the time it comes down to the auction, they might get 20 cents on the dollar, and that’s about it,” said Dotson. 

Cruz, the US Storage manager, agreed: “We always lose.”

Still, buyers migrate to these auctions to buy whatever they can to resell and hopefully make some money in the meantime. When asked, buyers like Razo said getting in line for other people’s things is just a business for them. And many of them, like Overs, have found this is not only a way to combat the economic downturn, but also an exciting way to spend your weekdays.

“Just having fun doing it, seeing what’s out there and making a little bit of money,” Overs said.

Comments

  1. jesse alamillo says:

    Hi my name is jesse, I been hearing about this unit auctions and would like to attend to some of them and get started on my own lil hustle…but don’t know how or where to start.I would like to get more information on the locations can you help…

  2. Larry Hammond says:

    I would like to see an auction in action.

  3. Steven Carrasco says:

    I would like to be placed on list for upcoming auctions.

    Steven,

  4. Douglas Fairman says:

    Hello, my name is Doug. I would like to be placed on your upcomming storage unit auctions list. Thanks for your time. Have a Happy New Years.

  5. David Inemer says:

    please add me to your storage auction list.
    Thank u

  6. Billy Brutchin says:

    would like to be on the list for up coming auctions…

  7. ALVARO LOPEZ says:

    need a list of storage autions in this are, thanks

  8. Michael Contreras says:

    I Would Like A Listing Of Auctions and be on the auction List…

  9. please add me to the auction list

  10. Andrew Dickieson says:

    i would love to get more information on upcoming auctions and to be put on a mailing list if at all possible.

  11. please add me to the list

  12. doug fairman says:

    I would like a listing of all the upcomming auctions please. Thank you very much.

  13. Sam Vartanian says:

    I would like to attent to one of these auctions. Can you tell me how to get on their mailing list?
    Thanks

  14. Willian Carpio says:

    I would really like to be added to your list so I can attend your auctions please.

  15. Please add me to list . Thank you

  16. jose l gonzalez says:

    i would like to be added to your auction list, thanks

  17. Hello…can anybody give me some information on how to get a list of places that have this actions going ? I wanted to know if they do this in every self storage place ?

  18. jeff haddad says:

    hi i would like to be placed on the auction list and see if i can get a list of auction location and dates. thank you

  19. shaun Raphael says:

    hi i would to be placed on the auctions list and know the list of location and dates of the next auction.

  20. Carlos Frias says:

    Hi,my name is Carlos,I would like to be placed on the auction list, and see if i can get a list of auction location and dates. thank you.

  21. Ivana Beveridge says:

    storage auctions occur nationwide. To get listings in your area visit http://www.storageunitauctionlist.com!

    ALSO check out their online eBook for more information and helpful hints about storage auctions.

  22. I would like to be placed on the auction list, and see if i can get a list of auction location and dates. thank you.

  23. Gilbert Cerda says:

    I am very interested in storage auction. Please send me a list of auctions in Los Angeles and san bernardino areas. Thank You!!

  24. Dan Dotson, Auctioneer says:

    for auctions in California check out http://www.americanauctioneers.com for auctions all over the US and Canada check out http://www.storagetreasures.com

    Dan Dotson, Auctioneer

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  26. mark scott says:

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  27. Andrew S. says:

    I too would like to be added to the list of one of your upcoming auctions.

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