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the_bear_II
Jan 23, 2015Explorer
We have always stored our RV.  If we kept it at the house, the bad guys would know when we are gone.  No RV-- No one is Home.
Our present lot has a keypad entry and exit system, cameras and live on site manager. We have never had a problem.
You want to find a secure facility preferably with someone living on site. Fully fenced with keypad or card type entry. Asphalt or cement parking spots that are at least 10' wide (12' is better). Wide roadways with a sewer dump, washing area and fresh water fillup. Access to electric is nice for those times when you need to do some work on the RV or to charge up the batteries if you don't have a generator.
Our rate in the Los Angeles area is $200 to $350 for a 35 to 45ft long space.
Our present lot has a keypad entry and exit system, cameras and live on site manager. We have never had a problem.
You want to find a secure facility preferably with someone living on site. Fully fenced with keypad or card type entry. Asphalt or cement parking spots that are at least 10' wide (12' is better). Wide roadways with a sewer dump, washing area and fresh water fillup. Access to electric is nice for those times when you need to do some work on the RV or to charge up the batteries if you don't have a generator.
Our rate in the Los Angeles area is $200 to $350 for a 35 to 45ft long space.
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