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The property is covered by the owners insurance only. If your trailer hit their property, their own insurance must cover it. If your trailer hits your own building, then your insurance will cover it.
The trailer must not be able to move when the fork truck enters and leaves the trailer. Therefore, the trailer must be restrained.
There is no minimum weight.
The trailer must not be able to move when the fork truck enters and leaves the trailer. Therefore, the trailer must be restrained.
on the back of the trailer.
On the back of the trailer .
Yes- not only can you, you MUST if the trailer is used on a public roadway.
Yes, you must apply for a recreational vehicle license. You must have license plates on the back of your trailer.
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The trailer must be disconnected and left in place. Otherwise, the repossessor can be charged for theft of the trailer.
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Yes. However they must ensure they have the L Plate on the back of the caravan/trailer as well.