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timmac wrote:
But I thought RVs were for traveling and not the headache of living in one on land with all the BS restrictions and such.
Keep life simple and just rent.
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โAug-05-2016 07:13 PM
DallasSteve wrote:dons2346 wrote:
If you want to live in an "RV" then you are limited to a maximum of 180 days. This isn't a county thing, it isn't a park thing, it is a state regulation and is controlled by the state department of vehicles.
I am president of such a place where the lots are deeded property and those living there in an "RV" are by law, limited to mo more than 180 days sitting on their deeded property.
Now, if the state doesn't check..........well let your conscience be your guide
You (a park president) sound like someone who could answer this question: In general, at such parks, can you live in your "deeded property" for 180 days then rent it to someone else for the other 180 days? Could two neighbors even do a reciprocal agreement like that?
โAug-05-2016 12:20 PM
โAug-05-2016 11:24 AM
dons2346 wrote:
If you want to live in an "RV" then you are limited to a maximum of 180 days. This isn't a county thing, it isn't a park thing, it is a state regulation and is controlled by the state department of vehicles.
I am president of such a place where the lots are deeded property and those living there in an "RV" are by law, limited to mo more than 180 days sitting on their deeded property.
Now, if the state doesn't check..........well let your conscience be your guide
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