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Nothing wrong with the site being in 'move-in" condition for the next RV'er that comes along. As the scenario is written, I don't believe any decently run CG is going to wait until the next site rental to have empty sites cleaned and ready to rent to the next RV at the gate. If any do, that's the CG's I want to avoid.

Tell Richard I'll meet him for a beer.
You and Richard enjoy your beer. While you're drinking, Jim will most likely be busting his butt doing something meaningful for his customers. If you have ever been to his park, and it looks a lot like you haven't, you would know Jim and his dedication to taking care of his customers in the best possible way. The other obvious thing is that you have never seen the inner workings of an RV park. So, my advice for the day is to not speak so boldly when you have no experience about the person or the place.
 

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