How To Get Rid Of Rv Parked On Street

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Legal Methods:

  1. Contact City/County Code Enforcement: Most municipalities have regulations prohibiting overnight parking of RVs on public streets. Contact their office and provide detailed information about the RV, its location, and dates of violation.
  2. Report to Police: In some cases, RVs parked on streets can obstruct traffic or create a safety hazard. Report any such incidents to the police, who may issue a citation or towing notice.
  3. File a Complaint with the HOA: If the RV is parked in a neighborhood governed by a homeowners association (HOA), the HOA may have rules prohibiting RVs. Contact the HOA board to file a complaint.
  4. Post “No Parking” Signs: If the RV is parked on your property, post “No Parking” signs on your driveway or lawn. This can deter the RV owner from returning.

Other Considerations:

  • Be Polite and Respectful: Approach the RV owner politely and explain the situation. Explain the regulations or ask them to move the RV voluntarily.
  • Document the Violation: Take photos or videos of the RV parked on the street, as well as any obstructions or safety concerns it may create.
  • Follow Up: If the RV owner does not comply, contact the appropriate authorities again to report the continued violation.
  • Consider Legal Action: As a last resort, you may consider filing a lawsuit against the RV owner for trespassing or violating local regulations. However, this should only be considered after all other options have been exhausted.

Note: Laws and regulations regarding RV parking vary by municipality. It’s essential to check with your local authorities for specific requirements.

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