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korbe
Mar 19, 2017Explorer
The biggest issue I see is the co-mingling of the two different types of folks that normally stay in an RV park. You have the traveling types like Old-Biscuit that use the RV park as "a place to park rig while we went about exploring, adventuring, sight seeing". And you have the folks that live at that RV park full time with no plans of moving on.
I understand the reasons for having monthly tenants but these two types of RVers may often have completely different social values while occupying the same space. One small example that I see: The person living in the park with no plans of moving on may not think the leash law applies to them, only the overnighters.. JMHO
I understand the reasons for having monthly tenants but these two types of RVers may often have completely different social values while occupying the same space. One small example that I see: The person living in the park with no plans of moving on may not think the leash law applies to them, only the overnighters.. JMHO
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