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No. He's responsible for caring for those, not me. If I dump my tax records on your front lawn, that's on me -- you can just leave them there in the rain or wait for the city to pick them up. If there was some form of contract in place I would be more careful, of course.
(FYI my current home is 18 square meters. There is no front lawn. Storing them would be impossible even if I wanted to)
18 square meters eh.
I live in Vietnam, this is not unusual. Some of my neighbors have smaller comes. One is about 8 square meters.