โFeb-09-2016 07:09 PM
โFeb-12-2016 10:14 AM
captnjack wrote:
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Much ado about nothing, IMO. Please check paranoia at the door. The government is not coming after your RV.
โFeb-12-2016 08:42 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
This article does and says only ONE thing, it brings into serious question Mr. Gerbers reading comprehension skills, which apparently are nil.
He has gotten the entire thing backwards. Not just wrong but backwards.
And it's a good thing many of you are not lawyers cause you wouldn't win any cases.
The seminal point in the EXEMPTION of RV's from the proposed regulations (which is what this so called "regulation" which is really just a rule making exercise up for comment, is; that RV's will remain classed as non housing.
THIS DOES NOT affect the way you can choose to use them. It merely takes them out of play in any dispute over the housing regulations.
The Bottom line...the take-away here is: There is nothing to worry about...except Mr. Gerbers education and why it appears to have been so deficient.
From what I have read of his prior to this he at least is consistent in his inability to read a document like this and get it true significance.
โFeb-12-2016 07:54 AM
โFeb-12-2016 07:17 AM
Dick A wrote:
This may also be of interest to those RV'ers who are also week-end stock car racers.
โFeb-12-2016 06:22 AM
โFeb-11-2016 06:40 PM
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โFeb-11-2016 06:29 AM
Sam Spade wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
regulation will merely require a sign/plate/or whatever saying something that is widely known already,
Just because YOU know it doesn't mean that most other people do too.
In ALL of my shopping and purchasing and using an RV, I have NEVER heard this......not once.
So my experience makes me believe that it is NOT "widely" known.
โFeb-11-2016 02:49 AM
โFeb-10-2016 02:12 PM
tatest wrote:
The proposed amendment is about "truth in labeling." The current method of distinguishing recreational vehicles (exempt from building codes and HUD standards) from manufactured housing (built to permanent housing standards) was size, and this has become broken by larger park model RVs and large fivers. In addition, park model RVs, particularly, are being sold into the permanent housing market in places where building codes allow this. Many people buying these are led to believe they are getting a mobile home rather than a RV.
The proposal is that RVs built to RV standards be labeled as such, for buyer awareness. It proposes no restrictions on what RVs can be manufactured (indeed, it allows for larger RVs by removing size as the criterion for the HUD standards exemption). It proposes no changes in building codes, which are local, and are the real determinant as to what is considered adequate housing where.
โFeb-10-2016 01:25 PM
โFeb-10-2016 12:20 PM
this is just the first step. as per usual, it will grow like a cancer.
bumpy
โFeb-10-2016 11:51 AM
โFeb-10-2016 11:10 AM
jmtandem wrote:
Why? How does a placard make or break anything? Why is this a big deal?
โFeb-10-2016 10:58 AM
tsetsaf wrote:.
I for one am against the proposed language and have already written HUD. HUD rules trickle down to ALL housing rules and this one is a big one.