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tad94564
Nov 14, 2013Explorer
You missed one..
In my town, the camper is not considered the same thing as a trailer/motorhome, which has wheels.. so I can park the camper on gravel/grass, not concrete.
Yes, that's right, in SF Bay area, if you park your trailer/motorhome on anything other than concrete, you can get a ticket/order to move it.
Concrete is expensive here.. along with the manpower to pour/form it up, esp. when you have to pave from the curb back to where you are keeping the trailer/motorhome.
In my town, the camper is not considered the same thing as a trailer/motorhome, which has wheels.. so I can park the camper on gravel/grass, not concrete.
Yes, that's right, in SF Bay area, if you park your trailer/motorhome on anything other than concrete, you can get a ticket/order to move it.
Concrete is expensive here.. along with the manpower to pour/form it up, esp. when you have to pave from the curb back to where you are keeping the trailer/motorhome.
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