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Originally Posted by jolinar of malkshor
Thats what I thought but I was getting confused when some people were saying that they received a ticket for having it parked in their driveway.
Thanks for the clarification. It is completely on my property.
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In some new neighbourhoods where the developer still has not turned control over to the city, you can get fined by the developer for a trailer that is a huge eyesore *IF* they have included a clause in your purchase agreement that give them the rights to restrict items that affect the 'style' of the area.
I have only ever heard of this happening once, in Panorama. Apparently the guy owned a corner lot and parked his huge 5th wheel in the backyard. I don't know the exact details, as it was across the street from a house I was working on, but make sure you check this out if you live in such an area.