Hey guys,
I've heard the term "RV hell" a few times when referencing RVing out east, and I'm starting to figure out why. I'm having a heck of a time finding a rv site with openings for their monthly spots. I did, however, find someone willing to rent out their yard for a reasonable rate. Electric, water, and wifi included. It's well within the city limits, and I'm concerned about the legality. I'm not afraid of breaking the law, haha, but I am afraid of having nowhere to park.
I have two potential work-arounds for this. Firstly, I have heard of people camping out next to a business as a "contracted" arrangement for over night security. Basically keeping an eye on the place and calling 911 if need be. I've heard of people having success doing this for private businesses, but I'm not sure how it would work for a residential/rental property. Perhaps providing "security" AND "maintanence" would work?
My second idea is one that I have brain stormed all on my own
,haha. Since he is already renting the house out to tenants, what if I was technically a tenant of the house and said that I just used the RV as a "creative space" away from the roommates. I am a musician after all, and we like to practice the same thing over and over and over. ๐ In reality I will be living in the RV, but "creative space" excuse would be my cover story if the cops come knocking.
Now this would only be a short term solution, maybe a few months, until a space opens up in an RV site that I like. Is it really only a concern if people start to complain? How thin of ice am I skating on?
Any thoughts and/or experiences?
Thanks!