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zach477
Jun 13, 2015Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:The city ordinance does not allow long term mobile home dwelling on residential properties. I guess the exception would be if you were just visiting, but I'm not sure how long you can stay before you're no longer a "visitor" or how they could go about enforcing it. Maybe I could visit for a month, leave for a day, and then come back and visit for another month?....
When all the neighbors start calling you in for it.zach477 wrote:
.....and I'm concerned about the legality. I'm not afraid of breaking the law, haha,....
It's attitudes like this that gives all 'responsible' RV'ers a bad name. :R
Perhaps that came out wrong...
I think we share the same concern. I don't want to cause any harm, become a nuisance, or add to the list of troublesome RVers who park in swarms in nice neighborhoods while occasionally driving around the block to skirt the legal requirements, etc. I realize that there are a lot of people with anti-RV sentiments, and I don't want to poke the bear and make it worse. That being said, my exact legal status (for a month or two) would fall lower on my list of priorities than everything mentioned above.
I mean, if I was discreetly parked in someone's back yard for a month, surrounded by a tall fence, with nobody able to see or hear me or even know I was there, but it was technically illegal...in my mind that's a lot different than pack of run down vans/RVs parking in front of random people's houses indefinitely, taking up space, and being an eye sore.
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