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Originally Posted by Customer1
I said converted to park model use. There are RV parks all over the country and specially in snowbird areas where RVers either rent annually or even purchase a site. I am in a co-op park right now where many RVs have been converted to permanent/park model type use.
Something I haven't seen before is many of them in this park have chains or straps anchoring them to the ground since this is hurricane country.
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Can't speak to FL laws but in MD any trailer "hard plumbed" and not tagged is considered a permenant residential structure and must be "affixed" to the ground.
Mobil homes have been built with "hurricane straps" for the last 4 or 5 decades the are part of the skeleton of the trailer and attach to augers that screw into the ground.
I'm guessing that's what you are seeing.