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tjjmiller@myway.com

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  1. Not all resort parks are the same, and sterotyping is still wrong, in my opinion. My babe, two pups, & I have RVed 25 yrs, always a Class A. We have full-timed now five years. We own a lot in a resort, but that is our only property. Some might say we're homeless, we claim to be houseless and thankful. We purchased our lot so we'll always have a place of our own, kind of like a summer cabin. Since it was our decision to buy into a sort of mobile condiminium, we knew what we buying into. Some owners rent their lots when they're not using then; some own lots just for the "investment" potential. As in a condo development, we signed on we knew what was required/approved/accepted going in. Owners associations start out being controled by developers, and developers make the conditions, covenants and requirements. Owners associations struggle for years after they take over their development to remove some of the more rigid stipulations. I have acquaintances who RV in 5th-wheels, trailers, even from small pop-ups pulled by trikes or motorcycles. They all seem okay with it. If not, there is nothing I can do about it, as there is really nothing about it as you are a guest if/when you/I visit the luxury resorts. Remember, we're all RVers. A good thing, right?
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