Nutinelse2do wrote:
colliehauler wrote:
Nutinelse2do wrote:
JMO, but if the storage yard is in a bad area, with dumpy trailers in the yard, why would you want to park your " brand new " trailer there? Seems it would stand out amongst the others and be a target.
I agree with others about the lady not wanting to leave the office. If I was a single woman, at a business in a bad area, I would be very uncomfortable with a stranger insisting I leave the office with them to show them a gravel spot in a storage yard. Sorry, not happening!
Kind of jumping to conclusions since the OP never went to check out the site of what is stored there.
Where I store my RV's there are no dumpy trailers in covered storage. Open storage there are dumpy trailers, they do not want to pay the higher price to store junky trailers in covered storage.
EDIT- The sun will dry out the roof sealant, fade the paint or oxidize fiberglass, fade and dry out graphics and the UV rays will make tires dry out and cracks in the sidewalls. If you want to keep your new trailer looking nice I would look for covered storage.
Personally, I think the sun does more damage then fellow RV'ers.
The only storage at that RV Park is 2 lots, one concerete and the other dirt. There does not appear to be any covered parking. If storage is $30 a month, in Arizona, you can bet your buns, the spaces are not covered. So, no, not jumping to conclusions. Making an observation based on the surrounding area, and what Google Earth shows. And if you read my post, I did not say anything about FELLOW RV's doing any damage.
Merry Christmas
The comment I made about the sun doing more damage then fellow RV'ers was personal opinion, not in response to your post. That's why I said Personally. I hope you have a Merry Christmas as well.