

But for those on here who may live or have/had some experience living in a trailer park, a quick question. Are there any rules/regs that require the owner of a trailer to "replace" it with a new trailer after a certain period of time (say, the trailer home itself reaches 20 years in age)? Either one must replace it or move it away. I ask, because I'm involved in a discussion on a different forum where the "caravan" owner is based in the UK (I guess they call trailer homes "caravans" there). Per the rules of his park, the building/structure must be replaced or moved away after it reaches 20 years in age. It can't stay in the park thereafter.
Fortunately, the subject of that discussion has acquired a brand new home (well, built from an old barn) on a huge parcel of land in Cornwall, UK. The caravan he used to live in was sold as part of the closing, but the new owner has to move it out of the park and away, as the orig subject would've had to had he stayed there. Apparently, it's the park's rule... no caravans older than 20 years. And, in this case, it doesn't really matter because the park itself is up for sale.
Do trailer home owners in the USA have to do that as well (i.e. move or replace the home every 20 years)?
Just curious.
Thanks.