Regarding the so-called Ohio decision. First one needs to read the ACTUAL legal document NOT a Good Sam rendition of it.
It all depends on how the 'developer' of a subdivision files when creating the project. Unincorporated or Incorporated etc. It is also at this time that the developer creates what they want and don't want within their development. It is filed with the Secretary of State. And will supersede local/state law enforcement, and prevent their involvement.
Here to tell you, you WILL find HOA's in Ohio that will be upheld. :W
I am an RV owner I feel the pain of trying to find a home where you can park it.
But, if I 'had' to live in the close confines of a subdivision I would not want a huge RV parked in my neighbors driveway, out on the street of a subdivision and/or along side of the house etc., 24 7's.
Just saying.
I too was very frustrated trying to find property where I could bring my RV. The key to it is 'land'. Large acreage where your neighbors are not subjected to having to look at it day in and day out.