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Comments

2 Comments

Danny Henderson
4 years ago

Great job at posting people’s RV’s. Please keep up the good work. Unfortunataley, I never see any Teardrop trailers, only travel trailers, 5th wheels, Motorhomes, and Pickup Campers. But yet even when I built my teardrop trailer, I had to apply to the state DMV for its title as an RV, register it as an RV, and then plates were issued for it as an RV. Even factory built Teardrop trailers have to be titled, registered, and plated as RV’s in my state (which is the required case in most or all states I think),
Why do you ask?
Because when I applied for the title, the state DMV so stated that because if it had one or more of the following, i.e. a built in sink, a stove or camp stove, a refrigerator, a built in toilet, shower etc., then it had to be titled, registered, and plated as an RV. Well, It did have a built in sink in the galley, therefore I had to title, register, and plate it as an RV. So, why are there no teardrops in your “Is This Your RV” articles?

Lewis
4 years ago

Teardrop units are still considered travel trailers. Camping is mostly a family affair, or you have your full timers that live in these things 100% of the time. Both of these instances require space and functionality, two things that teardrop campers don’t offer.