I looked into this when i got insurance on my westy. i have insurance with USAA and since it is my only car, it couldn't be considered a moter home, but as i recall, if i had had another vehicle then the there was a chance it have it considered a moterhome. The fact that a motor home can be a legal place of residence is interesting too. would that mean that if you're sleeping on some street and the cops wake you up, there is nothing they can do?, or if the neighborhood complains about a "shaddy van" parked for days on end that you have a legal right to live there? Is there a similar law in the states? (I know this has also come up but...) and what about drinking in the van? If its a home, then it should be ok. Blake salt lake city On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Ed Henckel wrote: > L&A Johnson wrote: > > > > To YauMan Chan and others with the Westfalia Camper setup: > > > > My '86 Westfalia is registered here in Pennsylvania as a Motor Home also. > > Ed Henckel > |
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