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OutdoorPhotogra
Mar 27, 2015Explorer
I lived in Central CA for five years. Our house had a cleanout that was convenient to my RV parking although I never used it since never upgraded from a pop-up to a TT. For all CA's regulations, our proximity to the National Parks meant there was a high percentage of home owners with RVs. I installed a gate and paved parking with a 30 Amp hookup which was convenient for me and a huge plus when selling.
Now when we moved to RI, my popup was in the drive for the first couple days while I got my garage settled and we were reported to the home owners association. My response: "the moving van left yesterday. It's going in the garage this weekend." Their response: "you have 24 hours to get it out of site." And I've found that some neighbors don't like that you can see it through the garage window. Thankfully I'm a renter passing through on military orders.
Now when we moved to RI, my popup was in the drive for the first couple days while I got my garage settled and we were reported to the home owners association. My response: "the moving van left yesterday. It's going in the garage this weekend." Their response: "you have 24 hours to get it out of site." And I've found that some neighbors don't like that you can see it through the garage window. Thankfully I'm a renter passing through on military orders.
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