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So we moved to a sub division that we can't leave the camper at home, so storage is what is nessary, how meany others are victims of the HOA police, yes I knew this when we bought the house but not sure if the camper is going to be used more than five years, it's a 2017 and paid in full. Storage is 500.00 a year.boat included.
 
I could not live in an HOA ..not willing to let some unelected so called president tell me what i can do on my own land .sorry just my own opinion
 
So we moved to a sub division that we can't leave the camper at home, so storage is what is nessary, how meany others are victims of the HOA police, yes I knew this when we bought the house but not sure if the camper is going to be used more than five years, it's a 2017 and paid in full. Storage is 500.00 a year.boat included.
What exactly is your question?

We pay $500 a year for storage, which seems reasonable to me. Not in an HOA but our driveway is too short for the trailer.

My wife's parents can fit their trailer on their driveway but they only do so during the summer then they put it in the storage lot for winter.
 
So we moved to a sub division that we can't leave the camper at home, so storage is what is nessary, how meany others are victims of the HOA police, yes I knew this when we bought the house but not sure if the camper is going to be used more than five years, it's a 2017 and paid in full. Storage is 500.00 a year.boat included.
I could not live in an HOA ..not willing to let some unelected so called president tell me what i can do on my own land .sorry just my own opinion
Just was curious how meany had to store their toys, not
What exactly is your question?

We pay $500 a year for storage, which seems reasonable to me. Not in an HOA but our driveway is too short for the trailer.

My wife's parents can fit their trailer on their driveway but they only do so during the summer then they put it in the storage lot for winter
 
I had a sweetheart deal at a neighboring HOA for $60/month for almost 20 years. Last year a new HOA board took over and jacked my rental rate to $180/month. Seeing others having to pay $500/month makes my deal look better than I thought!
 
I had a sweetheart deal at a neighboring HOA for $60/month for almost 20 years. Last year a new HOA board took over and jacked my rental rate to $180/month. Seeing others having to pay $500/month makes my deal look better than I thought!
Pretty sure we said we're paying $500 a year. $500 a month would have me looking to move.
 
I was curious how meany pay for storage, not really a question, I see a lot of people do,storage lots are usually full of stuff.
My goal is to eventually live on an acreage. If I have a shop that the truck and trailer fit in, so much the better.
 
My goal is to eventually live on an acreage. If I have a shop that the truck and trailer fit in, so much the better.
Thats what I have ..2 acres..4 metal buildings for RV, 3 boats ,3 Corvettes and a workshop.. and still too much grass to mow 😄
 
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I have bought industrial condos in the past to store my toys and mh. When I sell I always got every dime back plus profit. I currently own one and rent it out because I bought in a great rv community and my house has an rv garage.
If you have the funds its an option.
 

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