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Hi there, motorhomes owners,
I am considering buying a motorhome. I live in a flat (that I own) and have my own parking space and I wonder if it is a problem parking a motorhome there. Are there restricions in the size of the "thing" you can park there? Also, I am not familiar with camping and others (and strangely I have not manage to find info googling this) how does it work with water refill and toilet cassette cleaning? My flat is too far from the parking space and cannot refill the water with a pipe from my tap.... Thanks. Stefan |
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Stefy wrote:
Hi there, motorhomes owners, I am considering buying a motorhome. I live in a flat (that I own) and have my own parking space and I wonder if it is a problem parking a motorhome there. Are there restricions in the size of the "thing" you can park there? Depends on local circumstances and site regulations, covenants etc. Speak with your letting agency/estate agent/flat management etc I'd suggest that essentially your vehicle, whatever it is, shouldn't be larger than it's designated parking space. Also, I am not familiar with camping and others (and strangely I have not manage to find info googling this) how does it work with water refill and toilet cassette cleaning? My flat is too far from the parking space and cannot refill the water with a pipe from my tap.... Do it on site. If you have no available facilities at home then it'll be hard work unless you have a site locally that might let you use their facilities for a small fee. -- Dogpoop Stand by me. http://www.glass-uk.org/ |
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![]() "Stefy" wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, motorhomes owners, I am considering buying a motorhome. I live in a flat (that I own) and have my own parking space and I wonder if it is a problem parking a motorhome there. Are there restricions in the size of the "thing" you can park there? Also, I am not familiar with camping and others (and strangely I have not manage to find info googling this) how does it work with water refill and toilet cassette cleaning? My flat is too far from the parking space and cannot refill the water with a pipe from my tap.... Thanks. Stefan Toilet Cassette not too bad, just remove from the van and carry to your flat to empty down your regular loo, or do as we do and always make sure you empty it on site before coming home. You could use a watering can just to put a bit of water in before you leave then fill on site. |
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![]() "Dystopia" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 11:23:03 -0000, "Campa-Man" wrote: "Stefy" wrote in message roups.com... Hi there, motorhomes owners, I am considering buying a motorhome. I live in a flat (that I own) and have my own parking space and I wonder if it is a problem parking a motorhome there. Are there restricions in the size of the "thing" you can park there? Also, I am not familiar with camping and others (and strangely I have not manage to find info googling this) how does it work with water refill and toilet cassette cleaning? My flat is too far from the parking space and cannot refill the water with a pipe from my tap.... Thanks. Stefan Toilet Cassette not too bad, just remove from the van and carry to your flat to empty down your regular loo, or do as we do and always make sure you empty it on site before coming home. You could use a watering can just to put a bit of water in before you leave then fill on site. I use a 5l watering can to fill drinking water and lavatory mainly because I am too lazy the roll out the hose. Half dozen trips for drinking and a two or three for the lav. The exercise does me good. I send the wife, does her good :-) |
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![]() "Campa-Man" wrote in message ... "Dystopia" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 11:23:03 -0000, "Campa-Man" wrote: "Stefy" wrote in message groups.com... Hi there, motorhomes owners, I am considering buying a motorhome. I live in a flat (that I own) and have my own parking space and I wonder if it is a problem parking a motorhome there. Are there restricions in the size of the "thing" you can park there? Also, I am not familiar with camping and others (and strangely I have not manage to find info googling this) how does it work with water refill and toilet cassette cleaning? My flat is too far from the parking space and cannot refill the water with a pipe from my tap.... Thanks. Stefan Toilet Cassette not too bad, just remove from the van and carry to your flat to empty down your regular loo, or do as we do and always make sure you empty it on site before coming home. You could use a watering can just to put a bit of water in before you leave then fill on site. I use a 5l watering can to fill drinking water and lavatory mainly because I am too lazy the roll out the hose. Half dozen trips for drinking and a two or three for the lav. The exercise does me good. I send the wife, does her good :-) I sent your wife as well, did me good. Andy R |
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![]() Toilet Cassette not too bad, just remove from the van and carry to your flat to empty down your regular loo, or do as we do and always make sure you empty it on site before coming home. You could use a watering can just to put a bit of water in before you leave then fill on site. I use a 5l watering can to fill drinking water and lavatory mainly because I am too lazy the roll out the hose. Half dozen trips for drinking and a two or three for the lav. The exercise does me good. I send the wife, does her good :-) I sent your wife as well, did me good. Andy R Can't find you in my receipt book, have you paid yet? |
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Campa-Man said the following on 23/11/2007 09:50:
Toilet Cassette not too bad, just remove from the van and carry to your flat to empty down your regular loo, or do as we do and always make sure you empty it on site before coming home. You could use a watering can just to put a bit of water in before you leave then fill on site. I use a 5l watering can to fill drinking water and lavatory mainly because I am too lazy the roll out the hose. Half dozen trips for drinking and a two or three for the lav. The exercise does me good. I send the wife, does her good :-) I sent your wife as well, did me good. Andy R Can't find you in my receipt book, have you paid yet? Try looking in the other one - that one is for the Tax Man!!!! Roy |