Mickeyluver37
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A motor home has a motor and can move on it's own.
A trailer is something that has no motor and has to be attached to a vehicle to move.
If the "agreement" states trailers, technically, there is not one thing you can do. Of course, if there is no way to enforce those "rules", then you really have no rules and no course of action.
So? It's on their property. If you have no way to enforce any rules, it's not falling apart, not a rust bucket and has current plates, then there's nothing you can do except live with it.
I don't get that. How can a town prohibit you from having a motorhome?
If it's something that you use for your vacations, then where would you put it when you're not on vacation? You're supposed to sell it and buy a new one everytime you go on vacation? Or junk it outside of town?
There are rental lots for these types of things, same with boats. In most newer neighborhoods around here, you can't just park that stuff out front.