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Since you are still living on leased property, you must follow the contents of the lease.
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If you have the space where you don't have to do this, then no - you should always allow yourself as much space as you possibly can in order to accommodate offtracking of the rear of the truck (and the trailer being pulled behind it, if applicable).
Yes. In a trailer park you are paying rent for the space for your trailer home.
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It should have right around 15 gb usable space. My 16 gig has 15.1 usable space.
Ask the park owner or manager.
Yes. If you owe the owner money, he can petition the court for lien against your personal assets (i.e.: trailer),
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You could add on to the trailer building an extra room or maybe you could add to the trailer building a screened in porch which would be nice. I think that would be a good idea.
The weight of the truck depends on the size. If you have a semi truck with a trailer it will weigh less, rather than if it had the trailer it would weigh more. If you have a large engine than it will have less space in the interer and less space inside. If you have bunk-beds than that will take more space, and so on. So really it all depends on the brand,( for interer) size, and truck check.
If you are wanting to fold up the seat for more cargo space the handle on my 96 Geo Tracker is on the rear center floor latch. You get to it from the rear door.