Boon Docker wrote:
captnjack wrote:
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
Personally I have no problem with KOA's. They are consistently clean and close to the highways we travel We usually seek them out when travelling to Florida. I think people have to lighten up a bit and relax. So what if a few people cut through to the bath house. We just say good morning or hello. When ya gotta go sometimes the long way around just won't work.
I agree. What is the big deal? Are they walking through trailers? I just don't get the big objection to this. It's not your property and trailers are so close anyway that an expectation of privacy outside the trailer is silly.
Just give them a smile and say hello. It doesn't cost anything and maybe you'll make a friend.
It is your property while you are renting that space. The same as renting a house, would you want people walking through your property uninvited.
From a standard c/g rental agreement, in this case KOA, this little bit on the renters rights.
“I understand this is an application to rent an RV space and does not constitute a rental or lease agreement in whole or part.”
The c/g owners don’t want people trying to use ‘renters rights’ type of legislation to stay after they’ve been asked to leave, whether for non-payment or other reason.