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Any RV fulltimers still keep their house?

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Check local Zoning Regulations. Here is a sample of a rural VT town regulations regarding "Campers"

Section 5.3 Campers It shall be unlawful for any person to park a camper except:
A. In an approved campground; or
B. In an approved camper sales lot; or
C. The owner of a camper may park it on his/her own property provided it is:
1. Parked behind the building front line of the principal building
2. Not used as permanent living quarters; and
3. Not hooked up to water or sewer utilities Invitees may also park campers in the same manner as required of any owner on his/her own property for a period of time not to exceed fourteen days.
 
Check local Zoning Regulations. Here is a sample of a rural VT town regulations regarding "Campers"

Section 5.3 Campers It shall be unlawful for any person to park a camper except:
A. In an approved campground; or
B. In an approved camper sales lot; or
C. The owner of a camper may park it on his/her own property provided it is:
1. Parked behind the building front line of the principal building
2. Not used as permanent living quarters; and
3. Not hooked up to water or sewer utilities Invitees may also park campers in the same manner as required of any owner on his/her own property for a period of time not to exceed fourteen days.
Good point. Another challenge to overcome.
 

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