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n7bsn
May 26, 2013Explorer
A point to consider. Most states require that you be a "resident", that is have a physical address to register a vehicle. You could, of course, use a campground for the physical and a mail forwarding service for contact.
What ever state you register in is going to require fees and taxes. You probably want to stick with one of the no/low (vehicle) tax states like: Montana, South Dakota, Oregon or Texas.
There is also something called a Montana LLC. Where you setup a limited-liability-company that actually owns the RV, which you own. There are several law firms in Montana that can probably help you understand if this is a good idea, for you.
What ever state you register in is going to require fees and taxes. You probably want to stick with one of the no/low (vehicle) tax states like: Montana, South Dakota, Oregon or Texas.
There is also something called a Montana LLC. Where you setup a limited-liability-company that actually owns the RV, which you own. There are several law firms in Montana that can probably help you understand if this is a good idea, for you.
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