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Jon Dorsey
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Anything special needed for RV setup?

Jon Dorsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Millersville, MD
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I have a few empty lots in my MHP and was looking to temporarily fill with RVs until I can bring in MHs.

Is there anything I need to do to the pads, power box, etc. to make it ready to receive a RV or is a RV easily able to hook up to what’s already there for the MH?

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Scott Schaar
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Scott Schaar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Evansville, IN
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@Jon Dorsey I’m doing the same myself right now . We have underground power lines, so electric is on pedestals . MH are 200 amp most RVs are 30 or 50 . We put a sub panel on the pedestal with the correct RV plug in and 30amp breaker . Cost about 200 dollars for the install . Plumbing is no problem, they should be able to connect sewer hose to your sewer no problem . Depending on the size of your pipe they are connecting to .

Depending where you’re at, the water could be tricky . We have freezing temps around here . Just heat tape them like you do mobile homes . Good luck .

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