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  • gbopp wrote:
    azdryheat wrote:
    Just my opinion but once someone starts living in an RV fulltime then it ceases being an RV and becomes a primary residence.

    If someone lives fulltime on a boat is it no longer a boat :@


    If the RV never moves (and can no longer do so) is it still a vehicle? :h

    If you live in the same RV, that doesn’t move , and you go to work every day is it recreational living? :@

    Regardless there are lots of people who live in these things..
  • azdryheat wrote:
    Just my opinion but once someone starts living in an RV fulltime then it ceases being an RV and becomes a primary residence.

    If someone lives fulltime on a boat is it no longer a boat :@
  • Nice article, but we ALL know, even those of us who are not "full timers", meaning we still have a stick-and-brick house somewhere, know there is more to "it" than what the article indicates. It's not all sunshine. I do think the article correctly emphasized it takes WORK to make the lifestyle enjoyable (and that is so true!)
  • you need to have a DOMICILE state/county/town for tax/registration reasons and voting. Primary residence will mean nothing
  • Just my opinion but once someone starts living in an RV fulltime then it ceases being an RV and becomes a primary residence.

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