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Sep 11, 2016Explorer
Many people live and travel full time in RV's. Nurses, pipeline workers, welders. We have met many of them. They home school their children. As long as you have a permanent address (most people use mail forwarding services) there should not be a problem. Most beach campgrounds make more money with short term rentals. Most of the zoning restrictions for RV parking in residential areas is from the city or county. It usually says something like it has to be stored out of sight from the street and you can't live in it (sleep, etc). However, most also state something like only in licensed designated RV parks. Look for a long term park. Might not find any on the beach. There are plenty inland. Look for a park that rents monthly. They usually charge extra for electricity. For example the RV park we're in near Raleigh charges $500 per month plus electricity at 14 cents per KWH. Plenty of people living here full time. Look on www.woodalls.com for the area and go to each campground's website and look for monthly rates.
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