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(I always put my loot chests in the middle of the road)
The area is only reset upon interacting with the floating '!' marker at the quest location; So you have plenty of time to cross reference your map or memory, or even just check inside real quick if it's a place you're using for storage.
Just say no.
If you put a landclaim block down, it will prevent you from accidentally resetting your base (or anyone else resetting your base on multiplayer), as well as preventing sleepers respawning. For just random storage while looting though, yeah, just put it out in the road - it also makes it easier to remember it’s there next time you’re passing.
You can often figure out the dimensions of the POI's property because it is raised somewhat, but it would be nice if the POI's borders would be marked in some way once a quest is accepted, both to ensure you don't go outside when the parameters demand you stay within, and so you can be sure your cached items are safe.
One alternative is to place the storage chest AFTER starting the quest. Then you don't have to worry about it resetting, even if you place it on the wrong side of the property line. I think Ming's suggestion is better long term, though, since you'll often do a quest in the same POI multiple times.