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It's Illegal to Live in an RV on Your Property in These US States


With house prices soaring, many people are turning to living in RVs full-time. However, it's illegal to live in one on your property in these U.S. states.

Skyrocketing housing prices, student loan debt, and a desire to stick it to the man have led many to choose alternatives like tiny homes, custom-built camper vans, and RVs. Health and safety codes may have sewage requirements and square footage minimums, leaving even large, luxurious modern RVs with their solar generators and fancy composting toilets off the list. Though some believe RV owners are fools, as long as traditional housing systems continue to leave people feeling more trapped and even less secure, we can expect an increase in the desire to seek out unconventional alternatives.

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