Wow that’s too bad. That’s quite a deal when you own your land but can’t park your own property on it. Makes me glad I live in Arkansas. I park on the shoulder of the road we live on and nobody gives a hoot.
Advice on buying a property where truck parking is legal?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by PermanentTourist, Dec 14, 2020.
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avoid any neighborhoods ,new or old. the city or town can change zoning at any time.
I know this first hand. parking was fine according to covenants, but city passed a new one for city wide zoning. -
Extra-territorial jurisdiction.
Property located outside the current bounds of a cities borders but they can tell citizens what they can do with the property. There is some expectations that the property will at some time be annexed to the city. -
Before we moved to Tn. my wife called the mayor about trucks. He said mam, if you can get your truck down the street we have no problem. We bought 3 acres out of town. It's been great.
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Arkansas is good, a little hilly. I see a lot of campers on some places.
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Get Off My Lawn!
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Un-incorporated much different than city. I used to live in reno fernley area. Silver springs used to be nothing but I haven't been there in years. Ask real estate person to get the info for you. ( in writing)
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I'm from Arkansas originally. It seems to be less restricted than many other places. I'm seriously considering moving back.
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It would never even occur to me to check if I lived outside city limits on some acreage.
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