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travelnutz
Dec 07, 2018Explorer II
In our state, meeting occupancy living codes and under 400 Sq Ft living space with having wheels under it as a single unit is classified as an RV and is/must be licensable as an RV only.
Over 400 Sq Ft living space on wheels or with axles and wheels is classified as a manufactured mobile home and is not licensable. Must have permits to transport it as 102" vehicle/trailer width is the max without having permits for any roadway use.
Always scratching my head as to why people desire to live in an HOA controlled area. If you own your own property and pay taxes on it and meet the legal voted on and passed into law state division area occupancy codes and keep the property site in acceptable maintenance and repair, that should be the ONE and only governing requirement. Not an HOA telling you what you can or cannot do on your own privately owned taxes paid property. Your home is your OWN castle and doesn't belong to anyone else or should be you told what to do on it as long as it's within the written laws of the state you live in. Not HOA controlling desires.
We have a very nice wonderful large home (2800 sq ft with a large attached multi-stall garage an over a 1000 sq ft finished off to match the home 6" thick floored toy barn 22' high to the roof peak about 80' behind with it's own separate driveway and all is always kept up to snuff) and will or would NEVER live in or under any HOA stifling controls! Period!!!
Over 400 Sq Ft living space on wheels or with axles and wheels is classified as a manufactured mobile home and is not licensable. Must have permits to transport it as 102" vehicle/trailer width is the max without having permits for any roadway use.
Always scratching my head as to why people desire to live in an HOA controlled area. If you own your own property and pay taxes on it and meet the legal voted on and passed into law state division area occupancy codes and keep the property site in acceptable maintenance and repair, that should be the ONE and only governing requirement. Not an HOA telling you what you can or cannot do on your own privately owned taxes paid property. Your home is your OWN castle and doesn't belong to anyone else or should be you told what to do on it as long as it's within the written laws of the state you live in. Not HOA controlling desires.
We have a very nice wonderful large home (2800 sq ft with a large attached multi-stall garage an over a 1000 sq ft finished off to match the home 6" thick floored toy barn 22' high to the roof peak about 80' behind with it's own separate driveway and all is always kept up to snuff) and will or would NEVER live in or under any HOA stifling controls! Period!!!
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