Go_Dogs
Feb 07, 2014Explorer
Bad news??
Someone please talk me in off the ledge. We have owned various RVs for the past 18 years. We have always been able to store them on our property. When we moved into our current home, we had the drivew...
clikrf8 wrote:That is exactly the reason housing associations have those rules and cities have those ordnances. I'm with you and others that if its not hurting anything they should be allowed. So I ask you! Where do you draw the line if a neighbor or 2 have a less than new/er RV. At which point should the law allow you to have a camper but not the neighbor because his is older or might need some paint although just as functional as your newer one? If it just sat all year long in the drive or yard and weeds grow around it or was kids playhouse, then a decision would have to be made. Or if it was a storage unit on wheels that never moved!
Why would there be an ordinance against having an RV on your property. I mean, if it is clean and not shabby, why would anyone object? I can see an RV that is derelict and an eyesore would be a problem, but…. Glad we have 6 acres so no problem for us. Plus, county gave the blessing for trailhead camping so we have a little money-making campsite. Can you build an RV port or shelter?