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Old 11-04-2021, 12:54 PM   #16
DutchmenSport
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We made the decision when zoning said we could not park our camper at the house (after living there over 15 years. Found out snooty neighbors were planning on selling their houses and was afraid having an RV parked in the neighborhood would devalue their house. So they researched and found the zoning ordinance and called zoning and, pretty much, the few of us that had RV's had to move them off the property.

We looked for a storage facility and, even though this was a prestigious city, there was something about every place we looked into that made us suspect.

Long story short.... we purchased a new house in the next county over, in the country, were there were no zoning restrictions on RV's. It was a traumatic experience going through all of that. The unknows were scary, but there was no way on earth I was storing my camper in a storage facility.

We sold out, got the H*** out of that stuck-up bunch of goons community, and truly have lived happily ever after!

Sometimes, you just gotta do what you gotta do!

JoeUSNRET, enjoy the ride now searching for that new camper. Exciting times still are in your future.
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