Posted by Keith True on January 04, 2022 at 08:33:37 from (73.68.26.86):
In Reply to: Re: Shop living posted by cjunrau on January 03, 2022 at 12:24:35:
My house burned down 21 months ago.i have a 16X20 shed behind it that I had pretty well made into a camp,or little house about 15 years ago.My stepdaughter and her kids could kind of camp out in it for a month or two when they came to visit.It did have underground water,sewer,and electricity though.I spent a week finishing it,and use it for a base camp while I build a new house.I do have another rental home,and the insurance company paid me to live in it for about 16 months.It was cheaper for them than to move in one of those mobil units.I am staying in my little camp right now,but 30 feet away is my new 20X66 log home.Every stick,pipe,wire,and piece of masonry is being done by me.I'm 65 with arthritus setting in,so it is taking me a while.The powers that be have no interest in creating a homeless situation for somebody with no current income,and is perfectly capable of fending for himself on his own property.
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