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Originally Posted by Byron Kinnaman
The first thing you need to do is check your local zoning laws. I assume that it would be under county control. Check with the county and they can guide you in proper way to go about what you want to do.
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Very good point Byron . We live in a rural community on a lake and trailers are not allowed to be parked on any lake lot for more than 30 days , even if you have water, electric and sewer.
You can get an extension for up to 90 days but you need the approval of any property owner within 500 ft and the county.
We had a neighbor who parked a beat up travel trailer on a lake lot near us . It deteriorated to a point where the neighbor complained and the trailer was removed. .
Now all structures on Lake lots must meet the building / energy codes and travel trailers do not comply.
I would do your research before spending money on installing utilities and then discover it was all for naught
A well and septic system could easily run you 10 to $20 K
My deepwell and septic system cost me $10 K and that was back in 1990.