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# Self Storage

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## About

* [PURCHASE LINK](https://sqrl-scripts.tebex.io/). This script allows players to store their items in a storage unit for a small fee. The amount of customization is endless from the location of units to the type of units inside.

## Key Features

* Unlimited customization of the location of units
* Unlimited types of units found within a given location
* Raiding units based on jobs
* Players can miss payments and pay them back later
* Players can enter each other's units through a code and pin

## Information

* All units are housed in the database
* When a unit is deleted, the inventory of the unit is not
* Pins can be changed an unlimited number of times
* The raid config option allows for an unlimited amount of jobs to be able to raid players' units
* Players can own multiple units of the same type at the same location
* Unit IDs are generated based on active units server-wide

## Compatibility

Technically all inventories and notify are compatible since the script is NOT escrowed but here are a few common resources that come with built-in compatibility

1. Core
   1. QBCore
   2. QBox
2. Inventory
   1. QBCore
   2. Ox\_Inventory
3. Notify
   1. QBCore
   2. Ox\_Lib
   3. OkOk


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