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hitchup
Sep 14, 2016Explorer
We've lived in multiple cities in NC fulltme in the RV with FL plates. The county laws were trying to discourage long-term 1-2 yrs as far back as 2005-06, they tried to distinguish between Mobile Home Parks (permanent) and RV Parks (temporary) as housing.
Statesville was where we first heard it. Yet, a few years later, in Charlotte, it was actually an old MHP that we stayed in. They would move out an old trailer and turn it into an RV spot. In between, we also "lived" in Mt Airy.
Try approaching it with we'd like to stay on your monthly rate, but we have no idea how long we're staying and see what they say.
I also will add, don't look at NEW because when it's time to sell in 1-2 yrs, you may not be able to sell if for what you owe. RV's depreciate really bad.
Statesville was where we first heard it. Yet, a few years later, in Charlotte, it was actually an old MHP that we stayed in. They would move out an old trailer and turn it into an RV spot. In between, we also "lived" in Mt Airy.
Try approaching it with we'd like to stay on your monthly rate, but we have no idea how long we're staying and see what they say.
I also will add, don't look at NEW because when it's time to sell in 1-2 yrs, you may not be able to sell if for what you owe. RV's depreciate really bad.
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