CharlesandKate wrote:
Oh that's good to know. If you tell the office that you are leaving, is this usually a benefit rather than a hindrance? Meaning that if someone knows you're gone, you're more likely to have break in? I know this sounds callous, and "big-city" mentality, I guess I'm just trying to calm some nerves.
I would rather inform the office staff upfront.
Then they know that at times your rv will not be occupied and then if some emergency should arise they have a better clue as to who is/isn't on site.
I would also leave office staff with a good 24 hr. contact number in case something should happen and they need to contact you.
We FT'd for 7 yrs. and the first thing I always did after setting up was to go and introduce ourselves to neighbors.
'Neighbors' feel invested and will look out for each other better than strangers next door.