โDec-06-2018 02:48 AM
โDec-06-2018 07:21 PM
2012Coleman wrote:
This is a house trailer - you should already know what a mobile home is
โDec-06-2018 05:53 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I lived in a place where, after 10 years, told me I could no long park my travel trailer there. The trailer had to be moved or I'd be fined.
I moved the trailer all right. I moved it to the next county and I moved with it. It's now been another 10 years and we live in the camper more than in the house now. I've never regretted moving, in spite of all the aggravation it took to sell the old house. .
โDec-06-2018 05:44 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I think you might have an even bigger fight with the "kept under suitable cover" clause. To me, that would mean inside covered storage, not under a tarp, which is what they are going to claim your Adco Designer cover basically is. Is this a targeted move against you specifically, or are there other, perhaps less attractive, RVs being stored in the neighborhood?
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โDec-06-2018 05:36 PM
โDec-06-2018 01:11 PM
bikendan wrote:Ozlander wrote:MrWizard wrote:
I always thought house trailer was mobile home
House trailer was the old term, mobile home the new term
While they can be moved, they are not self contained (that's a biggie)
And are designed to be moved and then set up,
Not for going camping
I think if you ask, you will find the HOA covenant is to keep members from placing a mobile home on the property and living in it
Not a restriction of RV storage, as long as stored by the rules
The people complaining, don't know or don't care
But they are wrong
Mr. Wizard got it right. The key, not self contained.
I agree, mobile homes, park models and destination trailers don't have holding tanks. Therefore aren't self-contained.
Question is, willing the HOA agree.
โDec-06-2018 12:07 PM
Ozlander wrote:MrWizard wrote:
I always thought house trailer was mobile home
House trailer was the old term, mobile home the new term
While they can be moved, they are not self contained (that's a biggie)
And are designed to be moved and then set up,
Not for going camping
I think if you ask, you will find the HOA covenant is to keep members from placing a mobile home on the property and living in it
Not a restriction of RV storage, as long as stored by the rules
The people complaining, don't know or don't care
But they are wrong
Mr. Wizard got it right. The key, not self contained.
โDec-06-2018 11:12 AM
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โDec-06-2018 09:30 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:That's my thought, trying to fight the HOA can be a losing proposition. The fact that you've been storing it for years should help, but logic doesn't work with governments.
A house trailer is whatever the HOA says it is. There is no standard definition.
โDec-06-2018 09:20 AM
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โDec-06-2018 09:00 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I always thought house trailer was mobile home
House trailer was the old term, mobile home the new term
While they can be moved, they are not self contained (that's a biggie)
And are designed to be moved and then set up,
Not for going camping
I think if you ask, you will find the HOA covenant is to keep members from placing a mobile home on the property and living in it
Not a restriction of RV storage, as long as stored by the rules
The people complaining, don't know or don't care
But they are wrong