The park owner gets to decide if they want travel trailers or motor homes in their park. You have very little recourse if you are refused , and the park is privately owned.
A park model is a mobile home (which means it's anchored in a park,usually on blocks) -An RV is basically a travelling home, not nearly as large as most mobile homes.
You can buy a freezer for your RV/mobile home on-line at jcwhitney.com or novakool.com.
Mobile home, trailer, RV.Mobile home, trailer, RV.
No, an RV is able to move under it's own power and leave to go immediately. A mobile home is 'mobile' only in the sense it can be towed to a park. They have no motive power. In most cases they are placed on block foundations and wheels and axles are removed.
Yes, you can travel with the blinds down in an RV mobile home. If you'd rather have them up, you can do that too.
If you own the mobile home, then you have the right to remove it from the mobile home park, unless you are in a lease agreement between you and the mobile home park.
A nomadic home is like a RV, A tepee, a mobile home, and an adobe home.
It's a park where all the mobile owners bought shares in the park when they bought their mobile. -They are their own management.
An RV has hookups... a trailer would have standard connections.
In Washington state, if a home owner dies and leaves his/her mobile home to another and the heir is denied occupancy of the mobile home park, the mobile home will have to be moved. Other options would be to sell the mobile home to persons approved by the park, or to rent to approved persons.
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I would imagine you can. -Consult local insurance brokers.