FrankShore wrote:
Most if not all RV Parks, won't allow you to have an RV Tech work on the outside of your rig. So that's not it. It's the looks of a 10+ year old rig, they're substandard in many cases.
I've stayed at several hundred different CGs in the last fifteen years. In that time I have never read, heard or seen any posted information regarding rules for RV Techs, and what they can, and can't do to your rig, while parked in your site. I have seen that many, maybe the majority of the privately owned CGs, have ads for at least one mobile repair service in their site map and guide that you receive at check in. I have been to several that have techs. that have their own site in the park, and spend the season toiling away on customer's rigs. As for your claim that "most, if not all" ban repairs to the outside of your unit, sorry, but no.
Ten year rules are not complicated, they are a way for the management to keep Jed Clampitt from showing up with a piece of******that they would rather not see in their facility. I spent part of the winter in a nice high end resort, parked next to an sweet 1984 Bluebird. It's obvious to anybody with half a clue that it's WAY older than ten years. The owner, a full-timer, reported that they have never been questioned about it's age or condition, when checking in anywhere. The whole issue is a lot bigger on forums than it is in the real world.