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I live long term in an RV park. Last month a tree that was supposed to have been trimmed 6 months earlier lost a hugebranch and it took out my awning. The RV insurance covered that, but shouldn't the Park reimburse the deductable paid? They moved me to a spot where I now cannot use my awning and summer will be here in a couple of months.
Know about these rights or a site that has infomation?
By law the RVs have to be moved every 8 months to a different site. I knew that time was coming and went to the office and talked to the interim managers and to the owner of the park. The owner told me "sufficient" notice will be given" as I was concerned, as I have a land line so I can get affordable DSL. She showed up at my door at 5:30pm the previous evening and handed me a paper saying I'd have to be ready to move in one day. I rushed like mad to get ready and then she came and extended it one day as someone else refused to move so quickly. Now I'm stuck in the spot that I explained about above. I could barely get the slideout open. I am truly angry and want to know my rights before I approach her again.
Paying the deductable, because due to their carelessness the tree was not taken care of as is required and caused damage, duress and could have easily landed on a neighbors much smaller RV and ruined it or him. I am paying for their irresponsible behavior ( as far as the tree) We long termers are the Park's bread and butter and should be considered first over others. If we all left they'd sink. (no we all can't leave, I wish we could, emass!!)

Why would they be paying your deductable? They normally would not, unless you have something like that in your contract.

Honestly, I have no idea if they have to move you to an awning friendly spot or not, but I doubt that they have to take your personal possessions into account. I would expect the only thing they have to take into account is the size of your RV.

  1. April 1, 2009 at 11:34 pm
    Landlord

    Why would they be paying your deductable? They normally would not, unless you have something like that in your contract.

    Honestly, I have no idea if they have to move you to an awning friendly spot or not, but I doubt that they have to take your personal possessions into account. I would expect the only thing they have to take into account is the size of your RV.
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