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Is there a time limit for installation of tie-downs for a Park Model trailer/RV in Florida?
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Florida requires that tie-downs be installed to the state’s standards for a Park Model trailer/RV that is used as a dwelling no later than 45 days after set-up, per Florida Code 320.8325(6). Mobile homes have a shorter grace period. They must have tie-downs in place by 14 days.
Also, see our blog post Is there a time limit for installation of tie-downs for a mobile/manufactured home in Florida?
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Here’s links to a collection of our blog posts about PARK MODEL HOMES:
• Are park trailers and park model recreational vehicles required to have a data plate?
• What is the difference between a park trailer and a park model recreational vehicle?
• How do I upgrade a park model to met HUD code for entry into a mobile home park?
• What is a Park Model mobile home?
• Do Park Model trailers have a HUD plate?
• What is the minimum size of mobile/manufactured home per HUD standards?
Visit our MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES page for other related blog posts on this subject, or go to the INDEX for a complete listing of all our articles.
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