spoon059 wrote:
captnjack wrote:
I can rent a car. That doesn't mean I get to paint it or change out the rims.
Next time you rent a car, I'll just sit inside and clip my toenails... since you have ZERO claim to the property and believe that ANYONE can access it.
You make a good point. It supports my point that there are some rights I get and some I don't when I rent that car. And I believe there are some rights you get and some you don't when you "rent" a campsite from KOA for two weeks.
JaxDad posted the following earlier in this thread:
“I understand this is an application to rent an RV space and does not constitute a rental or lease agreement in whole or part.”
It is from a KOA campsite agreement.
I think it is pretty clear that our rights to the land under the camper are limited in nature.
I find it interesting that people complain about etiquette, which is defined as rules of conduct for polite society. And then their complaint proves they are not particularly polite themselves. Getting hung up on control of the property under their RV while staying in a commercial campground just seems to me to show a decided LACK of etiquette regardless of whether or not the legal technicalities are in their favor.
The antidotes we've seen suggested here have ranged from impolite to rude to disgusting to flat out criminal.
And they have the nerve to claim the high ground when it comes to etiquette?