That's the thing, there are no signs on the one-ton. It's leased from me personally to my corporation. But because my friendly neighbor looked up my CA # and my corporate name (all which are public info just like when a someone goes on the FMCSA website to look up a motor carrier's record) he told code enforcement that it is a company truck and they ran plate # check to come up with the conclusion that it is a company truck. Like I said, it's in a gray area. Code Enforcement has to take the side of the complainant first.
Oh, yeah, my friendly neighbor also successfully filed a lien against the property of a neighbor across the street. But the guy is like a crazed Bulldog on a long leash.
Where do you park your rig?
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Sounds like my crazy neighbor who sued me and made my life miserable. I feel for you.
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Most cities have codes concerning "commerical vehicles'.Motor homes ok,bobtails not. I have had letters sent to me from the city stating i am in violation of code , and sent me the actual copy of them. It stated that any vehicle with a name on the side was considered comerical , you know ur plumber,carpenter,comcast,courier service ect.....ask for a variance in code from city council.
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My neighbor gave them my CA# and that's how they found out I was an officer in a corporation, which led them back to the business license# from my wife's business.
Screw it, I'm about ready to get down the road and while I'm gone, I'll be hammering away the idea to my wife of buying out east of us and renting out the house here. She wants a bigger garden and her own "shop" anyways. Maybe it's time to live somewhere else with some property and no &%^#^^$# neighbors -
Oh yeah, who is that in your avatar Ron? I've resisted asking, trying to remember, but alas I can't! -
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I was told by my friend of twenty years in trucking, I can drive it home or any where I want without loggung it, because I own it, it is considered my personal vehicle whenever not under a load? Pennsylvania??
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Also, there's a house about a half-mile from us that sometimes has a cab parked right in the front yard. (There are advantages to not having sidewalks sometimes.)
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