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jrp
Jan 18, 2014Explorer
one more point, in some states you will find some of the private commercial campgrounds only allow stays over 30 days if you submit in advance to an application, a background check and a credit check. This is because their state landlord/tenant laws say anyone staying over 30 days (even in a campground) is "in residence" and it then takes a court order to evict them, even if they refuse to pay the rent.
But there are many RV parks, particularly in the popular winter snowbirding areas, who welcome stays of 3 - 6 months long.
laws vary state by state and owner policies vary campground to campground, don't assume you can stay more than 30 days without asking up front
But there are many RV parks, particularly in the popular winter snowbirding areas, who welcome stays of 3 - 6 months long.
laws vary state by state and owner policies vary campground to campground, don't assume you can stay more than 30 days without asking up front
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