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magicbus
Dec 02, 2022Explorer II
Who here ever had to provide RVIA information to register or insure their RV? Not me. Massachusetts did ask if I had a kitchen and when I said yes they required me to have a CAMPER license plate. My insurance company simply asked me if I had an RV. I'm not sure why they cared, I never really looked to see how much different the coverage was from my cars since it costs almost the same.
BTW, the Nebraska link provided specifically relates to "Any deal or manufacturer" and says nothing about private conversions.
That said, the biggest problem for schoolie conversions will be parks age-restricting vehicles. Heck, there are parks that won't even let in a Class B.
Dave
BTW, the Nebraska link provided specifically relates to "Any deal or manufacturer" and says nothing about private conversions.
That said, the biggest problem for schoolie conversions will be parks age-restricting vehicles. Heck, there are parks that won't even let in a Class B.
Dave
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