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Naio
Sep 10, 2016Explorer II
Maybe you could talk to the guy who put up the money?
Otherwise, you are going to have to either do all the research for them, or let go of your attachment to them not screwing up.
If you want to do the research, well, the answers to all your questions are gettable. Call the local zoning people, ask if an RV park is allowed, what permits will cost. Call an electrician and a sewer guy. If you don't know good ones, call the electrical supply and plumbing supply houses (the ones that sell to pros, not home depot) and ask who they recommend.
Being a contractor, organizing a construction job, is a lot of work, but you can do it if you want to.
Is their land even in a place that tourists want to go?
Otherwise, you are going to have to either do all the research for them, or let go of your attachment to them not screwing up.
If you want to do the research, well, the answers to all your questions are gettable. Call the local zoning people, ask if an RV park is allowed, what permits will cost. Call an electrician and a sewer guy. If you don't know good ones, call the electrical supply and plumbing supply houses (the ones that sell to pros, not home depot) and ask who they recommend.
Being a contractor, organizing a construction job, is a lot of work, but you can do it if you want to.
Is their land even in a place that tourists want to go?
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