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Gdetrailer
Aug 30, 2021Explorer III
Ditto on calling park management.
Doesn't really matter if it was the Park or the owner, unless you have something written in your contract Grandfathering your trailer indefinitely with no limitations, it comes down to their decision based on what it looks like from the outside and if they feel it is "safe" to use.
Old RVs sitting around often look tired, wornout, unsafe as they tend to not get the care that they would if they were being used to travel with.
If your contract says "unsafe to use", that makes it a grey judgment call which makes it difficult for the owners make such a call.. Changing it to a yr/age thing may make the campgrounds management and owners job much easier without having to use a judgment call that another neighbor in the campground can't call foul.
You do have the option to move to a different park with different management/owners (there are other parks) with what you have or buy a new or newer unit and stay where you are. You are not stuck. New and used units are out there, sadly at this time much more expensive and a bit harder to find but still an option.
They are allowing you to continue using for this season so you have time to decide to replace or move to a different park.
Doesn't really matter if it was the Park or the owner, unless you have something written in your contract Grandfathering your trailer indefinitely with no limitations, it comes down to their decision based on what it looks like from the outside and if they feel it is "safe" to use.
Old RVs sitting around often look tired, wornout, unsafe as they tend to not get the care that they would if they were being used to travel with.
If your contract says "unsafe to use", that makes it a grey judgment call which makes it difficult for the owners make such a call.. Changing it to a yr/age thing may make the campgrounds management and owners job much easier without having to use a judgment call that another neighbor in the campground can't call foul.
You do have the option to move to a different park with different management/owners (there are other parks) with what you have or buy a new or newer unit and stay where you are. You are not stuck. New and used units are out there, sadly at this time much more expensive and a bit harder to find but still an option.
They are allowing you to continue using for this season so you have time to decide to replace or move to a different park.
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