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westernrvparkow
Dec 11, 2018Explorer
Big Katuna wrote:Same in Montana, and I would assume in most other jurisdictions. However, should the park call every couple of days with issues, I would bet they would get a stern lecture at the very least. I am pretty sure if what described actually happened, we are only hearing about the straw that broke the camels back, not the other straws that were loaded prior to the breaking point.
If the owner called the police and told them he needed someone escorted off the property they would come and do it. At least in Florida. I owned a motel and the laws protect motel, Campground’s and restaurants. They’re called Innkeeper laws. All you have to say is I asked them to leave and they won’t.
Domicile rules are very different. Evicting someone from their residence requires due process. Rental, lease, no-lease, owned or otherwise.
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