One of the most pernicious practices of big government is it’s meddling into not only how citizens live but where they live.
With homeowners already subjected to onerous regulations and unreasonable oversight, many Americans are turning to alternative means of habitation. Although the first thing that might pop into one’s mind when they hear this is an image of a mountain man living alone in the wilderness, the truth is that a more viable option is available: motorhomes.
With remarkably less expenses to account for and enough room to provide comfortable living quarters for several individuals, RVs are emerging as the domicile of choice for those tired of the high price tag and red tape that comes with traditional homes. But if the Department of Housing and Urban Development has anything to say about this, it won’t be for much longer. You see, HUD is planning to ban motorhome owners from using their vehicles as their primary residence.
Watch video about HUD’s new regulations on the next page:
They can’t tax a moving home!!
Rediculous
Oregon has laws on tiny homes and RV’s.
WHY
why is government$#%&!@*like this still happening in the Trump Administration?
I love to have a tiny home, government needs to keep their noses out of what size home someone lives in, we can’t all afford mansions after all we’re paying for thousands for you politicians to live in
Time to go to Dr. Ben Carson fb page and let our voices be heard !
Head of HUD !
Hud has no control over these. These are registered as trailers and require licensing through DMV. They are not homes. The problem is people are trying to use them as permanent residence and that is not legal unless tires are removed and trailers are placed on approved settings per state. So Hud isn’t trying to stop tiny homes. They are trying to get them listed as mobile homes and establish them as allowed houses that they can control.
I think and hope this is f**e news
Government controls rental cost. . They are eliminating small houses in WISCONSIN due to “tiny houses bring property value down. . Bigger homes = bigger taxes