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LOLWell seeing how he is such a fine friend, maybe a vinyl wrap along the side that faces his house. Here is an example
of a fine looking out door's image he may like.
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Be careful before making any claims about being able to park whatever you want on your property because unless you live way out in the country there are probably laws (ordinances) restricting what you can or can't park on your own property. I know it sucks but they do exist. Things that may help.................is it parked in the driveway ON the pavement? Or is it sitting in the grass in the yard beside the house in a neighborhood subdivision looking like it was abandoned because there's grass growing up around it because you didn't feel like running the week eater last time you mowed your grass? Big difference between the two scenarios. You also may want to buy a metal roof carport to park under so it looks a little nicer and a little more planned out rather than just "parked" in the grass. Maybe you could take a few pictures and post them here so we could give you some unbiased feedback?So what do you do when a neighbor makes a big stink over where you park your rv on your property? I am within my legal rights and they know it. They called it an eyesore and that it will depreciate home values. What a crock.
I checked county code and I am fine as long as it is parked on a manufactured surface. That is why I am putting gravel down widening my current drive. He doesn't care about the driveway. He doesn't want to see the camper.Be careful before making any claims about being able to park whatever you want on your property because unless you live way out in the country there are probably laws (ordinances) restricting what you can or can't park on your own property. I know it sucks but they do exist. Things that may help.................is it parked in the driveway ON the pavement? Or is it sitting in the grass in the yard beside the house in a neighborhood subdivision looking like it was abandoned because there's grass growing up around it because you didn't feel like running the week eater last time you mowed your grass? Big difference between the two scenarios. You also may want to buy a metal roof carport to park under so it looks a little nicer and a little more planned out rather than just "parked" in the grass. Maybe you could take a few pictures and post them here so we could give you some unbiased feedback?
You can see the camper above and it isn't an eyesore as he put it.Be careful before making any claims about being able to park whatever you want on your property because unless you live way out in the country there are probably laws (ordinances) restricting what you can or can't park on your own property. I know it sucks but they do exist. Things that may help.................is it parked in the driveway ON the pavement? Or is it sitting in the grass in the yard beside the house in a neighborhood subdivision looking like it was abandoned because there's grass growing up around it because you didn't feel like running the week eater last time you mowed your grass? Big difference between the two scenarios. You also may want to buy a metal roof carport to park under so it looks a little nicer and a little more planned out rather than just "parked" in the grass. Maybe you could take a few pictures and post them here so we could give you some unbiased feedback?