Good luck with the storage fees for the other 8 months. Much less the person willing to do an awkward lease for the time you'll not be in the rv. Either live in it yearound or buy a home. Rent is buying something for someone else.
No storage fees if you don't move out of the RV any time soon! I was suggesting that this economic "boom" was really masking the bigger problem of folks moving into temporary housing (in an RV) as a last resort.
Interestingly though, you cannot legally reside in a motor home anywhere in the country besides a permitted mobile home park, which are typically shit. Had friends look in to it years ago, best answer was 6 months in some counties, then move. Even buying your own land, it was written Rv may not be used for a residence or accessory dwelling.
The idea interests me though, would love to do it for awhile if anyone knows a legal way.
There are also recreational parks you can live in, but have to move from one to another often.
I should have realized that bylaws would get in the way! I guess staying on the move is the oonly way to make that work. Controlling what people do on their own land makes me crazy.
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odb281 ago
Good luck with the storage fees for the other 8 months. Much less the person willing to do an awkward lease for the time you'll not be in the rv. Either live in it yearound or buy a home. Rent is buying something for someone else.
WhyNoDonuts ago
No storage fees if you don't move out of the RV any time soon! I was suggesting that this economic "boom" was really masking the bigger problem of folks moving into temporary housing (in an RV) as a last resort.
NamelessCrewmember ago
Interestingly though, you cannot legally reside in a motor home anywhere in the country besides a permitted mobile home park, which are typically shit. Had friends look in to it years ago, best answer was 6 months in some counties, then move. Even buying your own land, it was written Rv may not be used for a residence or accessory dwelling.
The idea interests me though, would love to do it for awhile if anyone knows a legal way.
There are also recreational parks you can live in, but have to move from one to another often.
WhyNoDonuts ago
I should have realized that bylaws would get in the way! I guess staying on the move is the oonly way to make that work. Controlling what people do on their own land makes me crazy.