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rockhillmanor wrote:
There are HOA's in place in almost all towns.
โJun-15-2015 10:11 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I don't think YOU would have any problems at all. If there were any violation of city or Home Owner's Association zoning or ordinances, it would fall on the home owner, not you.
But the home owner may be in a position to tell you, you have to move. It won't be the authorities, it will be the homeowner. In the end, it's his/her property.
About business, same is true there also. It's their responsibility to ensure they comply with local or city zoning ordinances, not yours.
Still, the home-owner / business could make such an agreement, get in trouble later, and the ask you to move. You'd have to. No choice. If you continued to stay, then the home owner / business could take legal action against your for trespass or any other thing they wanted to.
In the end, the responsibility is on the home owner, not you.
โJun-13-2015 09:18 AM
.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.
In reality I will be living in the RV, but "creative space" excuse would be my cover story if the cops come knocking...
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJun-13-2015 08:47 AM
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
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โJun-13-2015 01:35 AM
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?....
zach477 wrote:
.....and I'm concerned about the legality. I'm not afraid of breaking the law, haha,....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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