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LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2019 23:44:05 EST LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} “A trailer park with a big workshop area” The trailer parks I’ve seen are the ones where the landlord owns not only the land underneath, but the trailers as well. That type of park is all about not spending any more than the locality requires. There’s usually a shared laundry building and maybe an old and unmaintained playground, one parking space per trailer, and that… -
LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2019 00:00:22 EST LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} And seeing more context ... you *think* you’d like living in a van, but I don’t think you would. Even in a safe spot like a trailer park, you’d have:
1. No space for hobbies or pets.
2. Very little control over temperature.
Actually, you’d also have :
3. Necessary to start engine and drive the van around regularly (probably at least 1-2x/week). This could be included free if you drive to work. -
Andrew (R.S Admin) (ajroach42)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2019 00:03:34 EST Andrew (R.S Admin) @lnxw48a1 Not in the US, at least not right now.
Most trailer parks are owned by a small number of private equity companies, and they're cutting amenities and raising lot rents as much as 2x a year.
It's a really really ugly situation.
LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} repeated this.
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