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happycamper002
Feb 22, 2017Explorer
2gypsies wrote:
By the way, many trailer park residents still have wheels on their RV. They don't all sit on skids like you suggest. :)
http://www.sightline.org/2016/06/27/legalizing-the-tiny-house/
Not so fast. I don't know what part of the country you are at.
If you are in CA particularly in LA County, there are strict regulations about living in RV, Mobile Home or simply living your life in an automobile that is parked in a side street.
In the bay cities like Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach or any adjoining bay city, it is illegal to sleep in an automobile or any movable conveyance while parked in a public roadway.
Visiting relatives and RV owners may get a variance that allows someone to sleep in an RV for a very limited time.
This is to discourage drifters living in cars that are parked in a side street.
Your argument that mobile home owners are leaving their wheels in Trailer Parks will get you in a more complicated situation.
With your wheels on in a Mobile Home Park, disqualifies you as Mobile Home Resident. You will be classified as an RV owner and not Mobile Home dweller.
As such you will have to move your rig occasionally to comply with city ordinance. You will have to find a Mobile Home Park to park your rig...which is impossible to nonexistent in this part of town.
For more info on this and for the benefit of OP, check the above link.
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