Even if you own the land there are laws prohibiting you from using it as a permanent house.
Can you live in an rv legally in georgia.
The three top states for full timers are florida south dakota and texas there are others but these three seem to be the most fulltime rv friendly.
And depending on the place you live it may be illegal to live full time in a rv.
Ga has state income tax several other states do not.
You can buy property there out in the sticks where nobody can see your house.
In most states living off the grid might be illegal however there are some states with more relaxed laws where you can live off grid more or less legally.
Parking and living in an rv on your own land is not illegal.
You have great info.
It s a matter of logistics health and safety too.
For instance you can build a cheap pole barn shed big enough to park your rv in.
But you cannot park an rv on it and live there.
Unfortunately most cities are not open to full time rvers.
However enforcement of the law is often lax but just bear in mind that a single complaint from a neighbor could put you into a bad situation.
This means that if you move your rv around and park it where acceptable you can bypass these laws.
Different counties and different cities will have different rules.
All three of these states have no state income tax have low vehicle registration cost and inheritance laws are favorable.
Can you direct me to your blog article.
If you have planned for such a lifestyle you have to purchase the land in an area where full time rv ing is allowed by the authority.
Michael robertson february 05 2016.
Sometimes it s illegal to live in anything on wheels.
If you re planning to live in it full time though you ll likely be breaking the law.
Its just a pile of rocks with scrub oak and pine.
Even if you own the land there are laws prohibiting you from using it as a permanent house.
Michael boyink february 05 2016.
Local or state safety and health regulations may require you to hook up to utilities on your land.
Whether or not you can live on your property in your rv is more than just a legal matter.
You cannot park your empty rigs or live there for 365 days a year within city limits even if you are the owner of the land.
If you re planning to live in it full time though you ll likely be breaking the law that can you live in an rv.
Hi sandy you can find that article here.
Technically you can t live in an rv on your own property as it s not classed a permanent residence.
In the state where we live it is illegal in many counties to live full time in a rv.
After all you can t live in an rv without water sewer or power because then you d just be camping.
That s both a yes and no parking and living in an rv on your own land is not illegal.
Of course clever people have come up with all kinds of workarounds.