Usmcsousa,
First off, I want to thank you for your service to this country, however it being torn down by you know who. Anyway, when we were looking to move the last time, we had toys. We had a boat, a Jeep and a motorhome. As much as I really like clean, well kept, nice looking, neighborhoods, with what appears to be that people (of whom we've never met) actually care about their property, lawns, landscaping, cars etc. etc. etc., it's really hard, on a limited income, to find the most perfect neighborhood within a price range we could have afforded.
But, the most important part of the move was, to find a place that would accommodate our toys. I have never, and will never, ever, "store" my coach away from our residence. It's a prerequisite that both of us demand that we be able to have whatever toys we have at the time, be at our home. Now, there's neighborhoods all over this country that will, or will not allow such a thing.
If one is even remotely thinking of procuring an RV in the near or, distant future, and think like us, than when looking for a new place to live, you must make sure, by inquiring to whomever you need to go to, about the placement of an RV in an intended neighborhood. There are beautiful neighborhoods all over that allow RVs to be parked at or alongside or, behind the residences.
As much as we love our coach and, RVing in general, I really HATE them in the street. I'm not fond of them in the front driveway either. Ours is alongside the home, on concrete, covered. As I stated, it's tough to find the "Perfect" neighborhood that is accommodating to your needs and, still looks good and is safe and clean.
But, in your case, as much as a serious pain in the a$$ as it would be, if you really want your RV to be near you, I'D MOVE! I know, I know, you like your home and, it was work to finally get there but, it all depends on just how adamant you (and maybe your wife) would like to have your coach with you.
I'm tinkering with mine about every day, in one way or another. I'd go POSTAL if I was forced to store it. So, it's up to you, you can take a stand, fight it, and have hateful neighbors for the rest of your life and even with spending money on lawyers, (which no one wants to do), there's a good chance you will loose and, then you're out that money and STILL HAVE TO STORE IT! Or, you can move.
Only this time, ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE SIGNING ANYTHING!
Scott
Scott and Karla SDFD RETIRED2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Toad
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