Is it legal to live in an rv(camper trailer) permanently like a house?

it does have all necessary accommodations, such as a toilet,shower and kitchen, it has heating an air and internet(not a necessity but still, that's just how decked out my camper is) it has a bedroom and for the past 5-6 months, it's been perfectly safe and comfortable, however, recently upon doing a search and looking through my state's law i am unsure as to whether it's actually legal for me to use the rv (camper trailer) as a place of permanent residence. The camper of course needs a septic tank, which of is being worked on along with the electricity, but i need to know the legality of using a rv (camper trailer) as a place to live.

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  • bbrown95

    I know people who have lived in campers with the property owner's permission and I don't believe there were ever any legal issues. However, I've always heard that in my area at least, most RV parks and such will kick you out before 3 weeks is up because 3 weeks is when they legally have to go through the eviction process, which is more complicated than just telling people to leave. So, you will likely need to find a place where you will be allowed to permanently park it, unless you don't mind moving it all of the time.

    The only people I've ever known that lived in some sort of vehicle besides the ones in the campers who lived on their friends' property with their permission were constantly moving and never stayed in one place for very long.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    If you ever get any trouble just give them the address on your ID and tell them you're living at that address. Never admit you dont live at the address on your ID. They can give you a ticket for it and force you to waste time at the DMV. None of their business where you live anyway

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