Youll be lucky to see an enforcement officer over a shipping container on a yard I think they have better things to do. I charged £75pw just for the container space. Just to cover the hassle of people driving back and for and the fact that its still cheap as chips for a space plus they used lots of space around with scaffolding etc. In the end they defaulted and I took the container as payment. Worked out ok in end.
Make sure they do not bring others up there - you dont want others sniffing around or talking which takes up yr time.
Anything under £30 is far too low.
I agree an enforcement officer won't be bothered.
But £75pw just for the space to park a container?!! How many acres did they get to use for their scaffolding?
We charge £75pw for half a modern 60' x 30' (ie 30x 30) 15' high building with windows, pedestrian door, roller shutter door and toilet. This is in a secure concreted enclosure with electric gates.
For a 20' x 8' shipping container supplied by us, with power, no ventilation or windows, condensation in winter, parking for one vehicle in front, we charge £15/week. So where someone is supplying the container and only taking up about 8' x 30' or so of space, I wouldn't charge more than £10 pw unless they are taking up a load more space.
Those are average rents here in the middle of Yorkshire.