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RV Park or Campground Term

Stay-length tier

Definition

How long a guest has been on the site, which decides what it takes to remove them.

Why It Matters

California writes three tiers into one chapter. Thirty days or less and the guest is an occupant, removable on seventy-two hours' written notice with the vehicle taken to secured storage; past thirty consecutive days they are a tenant, owed a three-day notice to pay or thirty days for anything else and an ordinary unlawful detainer; past nine months they are a resident, owed sixty days and a listed reason. Florida presumes an occupancy of more than six months is nontransient and sends it to the residential eviction statute. Ohio goes the other way and excludes recreational vehicle parks from its landlord-tenant act outright. Read the site roster by arrival date before pricing the seasonal revenue.

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