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I_am_still_wayn
Oct 16, 2013Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
There can be situations that arise where management of a park would have the need to make emergency entry into an RV. The other reasons for them to enter a person's rig for an unscheduled inspection would be to confirm a suspected rules violation or to mitigate a problem like an alarm sounding continuously.
State laws, which would be applicable here, vary. However, generally, if you are just renting just the lot but not the RV, then the owner can enter onto the lot but not enter into the RV itself. I cannot think of any occasion when a RV park owner could routinely enter into another person's RV unless the RV owner gave him permission to do so.
"Westernrvparkowner" may have entered someone's RV to mitigate a noise disturbance, or other such annoyance, but I will assert that entry was illegal unless he was given permission. In most states, entry would be allowed to stop imminent severe property damage, such as a fire, or when life or limb is at risk.
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