Difference between revisions of "RV living"
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* [[Pima County]]: yes | * [[Pima County]]: yes | ||
* [[La Paz County]]: yes | * [[La Paz County]]: yes | ||
− | * [[Apache County]]: yes | + | * [[Apache County]]: yes <ref>https://vanlivingforum.com/threads/residence.27716/</ref> |
* [[Yavapai County]]: max 30 days/year | * [[Yavapai County]]: max 30 days/year | ||
* [[Navajo County]]: Yes, 30 days without a permit and up to one year with an RV permit. | * [[Navajo County]]: Yes, 30 days without a permit and up to one year with an RV permit. |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 31 January 2022
Arizona (15 counties)[edit]
https://justdownsize.com/is-it-legal-to-live-in-an-rv-in-arizona/
Possible[edit]
- Coconino County: yes
- Gila County: yes, in some districts
- Pima County: yes
- La Paz County: yes
- Apache County: yes [1]
- Yavapai County: max 30 days/year
- Navajo County: Yes, 30 days without a permit and up to one year with an RV permit.
- Santa Cruz County: max 30 days/year
- Cochise County: You can live up to six months in an RV as long as you have a permit.
Not possible[edit]
- Greenlee County: No
- Mohave County: No, only in conjunction of building permit
- Maricopa County: No
- Graham County: No, only if your main house is undergoing maintenance/repairs/is being built.
See also[edit]
- Arizona, List of counties in Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Mesa, Saguaro National Park, Nogales, Pima County, Tonto National Forest, Mohave County, Yuma County, Grand Canyon, Apache County, La Paz County, Scottsdale
- RV, RV living, Caravan, AIS RV, RVShare, Rverinsurance.com, Outdoorsy, Campendium, Skoolie, Thomas Built Buses, Vehicle inspection, CampingWorld, Electric generator, Extension cord, Airstream, Happiercamper, Fleetwood Bounder, Propane fireplace, GMC motorhome, PhieldBug, T@B, Go pod, Seelander, Barefoot Caravan, La Mancelle, Dub Box Trailer
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