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Trailer Hacking in Fort Worth
I have been seriously considering starting trailer hack, where I live in a trailer while I leave my unit on Airbnb to generate more income. I own a fourplex in the south part of Fort Worth, Crowley. I live on one of the unit and have the other 3 rented. I was thinking on buying a trailer/RV and live on it on the side on the road (next to the property) while I put my unit on Airbnb. I have to do this because I have an FHA loan and I need to live there for about a year. I called the city zoning office and ask them if I could live on an RV around my property and they only responded with a "no." Without any explanation. I am starting to doubt this idea. What do ya'll think?