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Old-Biscuit
Jan 22, 2014Explorer III
One thing you also need to consider........Legal Residency
You will need a drivers license, vehicle registered, vehicle insurance, how about medical insurance, receiving mail just for starters.
All of these require a legal residency..domicile state.
Many full time RVrs use a mail forwarding address in SD, FL, TX (plus some other states) to accomplish the legal domicile issue.
Living FT in an RV can be less expensive than rent IF rent is high but other costs have to be factored in......especially if trying to live in that RV in large cities and/or areas with long cold winters and having the means of paying for living costs.
Otherwise is just being homeless in an RV
You will need a drivers license, vehicle registered, vehicle insurance, how about medical insurance, receiving mail just for starters.
All of these require a legal residency..domicile state.
Many full time RVrs use a mail forwarding address in SD, FL, TX (plus some other states) to accomplish the legal domicile issue.
Living FT in an RV can be less expensive than rent IF rent is high but other costs have to be factored in......especially if trying to live in that RV in large cities and/or areas with long cold winters and having the means of paying for living costs.
Otherwise is just being homeless in an RV
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