VANCOUVER -- If you’re planning to put some of your stuff into storage, make sure you take a look at the contract’s fine print. Cory Learmonth, who lives in Surrey, was shocked when most of the belongings in his storage locker were destroyed, and even more stunned to learn how little protection he had from his insurance. “It stunk,” he told McLaughlin On Your Side. “(There were) mouse droppings everywhere.” Learmonth and his wife had kept their stuff at the Public Storage location on 120 Street for about eight months. “You’d expect it to be safe and dry and clean,” Learmonth said. “The way you put it in there.”