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Using RV's to increase flow
I have a kind've wacky idea about using RV's to supplement cash flow. Its legal from what all I can tell in Dallas TX, it would just be a matter of parcelling up the land, buying RV's, and tying them into the plumbing and electrical of the house. I'm sure it'll be easier said that done, but still.
I figure in a situation like that, it would be best to market the dwellings as all bills paid. I imagine it would be hard to find a property manager that would stomach that, and I really would prefer using one.
I'd also look into doing ADU's on the land to increase flow, but my understanding is that is illegal here for some reason.
I really wish we could search these.
I am interested in any thoughts you have on this.