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Dennis Juanir
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corona, CA
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Mobile home trailer convert to a permanent residence for rent

Dennis Juanir
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corona, CA
Posted

Hello BP Community in California!

I have a 26 foot mobile home trailer (RV) which I parked in my property’s backyrd and is currently occupied by a tenant now for 2 months.

A city official came to my door and want to inspect the backyard. The official said living in a trailer is not allowed in the city. It must be approved with the state housing or federal mobile home construction.

Questions:

1. Is there a way for me to make the RV legal for tenant’s to occupy?

2. What are the requirements in California for an RV parked in a private property converted to a permanent residential structure?

Would appreciate your input!

Thank you very much!

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