Police: People living in storage units had beds, curtains


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BOSTON (AP) — Boston officials say they've shut down a storage facility where people were living illegally in rented units, some with beds, curtains and coolers.

The Inspectional Services Department, police, health department workers and firefighters responded to reports of people living in the storage units at CubeSmart Self Storage in the South End on Tuesday.

The Boston Herald reports officials were told by the CubeSmart manager no one was living there.

Police say a survey revealed several people using the facility as living quarters, one of whom said she paid $230 a month to rent a unit.

CubeSmart offers units similar in size to walk-in closets at 5 by 10 by 8 feet (1.5 by 3 by 2.4 meters) for $159.

It's illegal for people to live on property not designated for residential use. A CubeSmart employee has declined to comment.

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