Meaning you can t allow someone to just move onto your property and charge them rent.
Can you live in an rv on someone s property.
Your own land if you can afford it.
But it doesn t mean game over for you and your rv lifestyle.
My question is would it be alright to have someone live on my property outside of city limits i don t want to get any citations for the county or city.
The owner of the property is threatening to have us towed and i was wondering legally how much time we have before he can rightfully have it.
In most cases it would be a violation of city code but then it depends on a lot of factors such as how long.
For example the city of woodland california has stated that it is unlawful to camp on private property within the city limits whether in tents shacks trailers or any other temporary shelter.
No you don t need a permit because in most municipalities charging someone rent to live in an rv on your property would be a violation of local rent housing ordinances.
If you have an approved and inspected motorhome park that is a business or y.
Where i live it s illegal to set up an rv on your land plus it s also illegal for you to make money from that.
I have some people say you can have people live in an rv at your property and i have had others say that you cannot.
We have been living in it for approx 6 months.
Before setting up an rv or mobile home in the country on your land you need to check with the county first to see what the laws are.
You can t live out of a recreational vehicle on the residentially zoned property so you ll have to make the case that your rv isn t really being used as a recreational vehicle.
That s both a yes and no parking and living in an rv on your own land is not illegal.
An rv implies temporary not long term and property implies it s not an apartment or track home.
Sometimes it s a square foot thing and it s illegal to live in something less than 1 200 square feet.
You ll want to check your county and cities requirements and decide if the risks are worth the rewards.
Even if you own the land there are laws prohibiting you from using it as a permanent house.
In our city and county you can get a.
I already have an rv hookup at my home that the previous owners used.
Now that that s out of the way let s move on to the places you might be able to park your rv.
Zoning laws which supersede owners rights laws may not allow camping on a certain area even if you have the landowner s permission.
We have an rv and it is parked on someone s property.
Oregon s building laws for example prohibit any structure on wheels from counting as a permanent dwelling or adu.
If you re planning to live in it full time though you ll likely be breaking the law that can you live in an rv.
As a responsible recreation enthusiast it s up to you to do your due diligence.