If you can find UNRESTRICTED and UNINCORPORATED land…. That’s the ticket. I have the best of both worlds , I’m in a tiny burg between two small cities and have city water and an existing septic tank. Little over an acre on a creek. Airstream hooks into the septic and I have a kitchen bath utility shed on skids. Working on my container cabins to completion. They say we have city sewer coming soon but I’ve been here 8 years and not yet.
In South Australia there are only two places that are unincorporated both of which are only inhabitable for six months of the year due to high temperatures and are also very remote from basic services. Even in other sparsely populated areas there are huge restrictions, such that I gave up.
Doug and Stacy (Off Grid Living) claim their only Septic System is Buckets and then put Sawdust on top (after doing their "Business") and when the Buckets get Full carry them out to their Composting Bin ?! Also Bob Wells (Van Life) is recommending the nomads to now buy cheap Land in order to have an address and a place to go to, as it solves a lot of red tape problems with Authorities?! Here in Alberta, Canada a group bought some Land and in the Rural area in the Countryside and Built a Bunch of "Tiny Homes", but it got "Crushed" by the Bylaw Boys, made the evening News. Thanks Jim Canada
I've observed the Doug and Stacy approach first hand, it's a fly infested mess and I'm open to all kinds of alternatives. That's what I find rather irritating with those high revenue channels that promote homesteading hype. Bob Wells on the other hand means well he just doesn't examine all of the details involved in what he promotes. It saddens me when I hear about places like the Canadian group being shut down by the Bylaw Boys. Even tho I became county compliant I feel no need to hassle those who aren't able to be. Many thanks for the great comment.
Great video, and I agree with “getting along” with people being powerful. I work for a local municipal government and you get more code reports, etc from cranky neighbors than anyone else. Being able to speak with your county and/or city officials without getting heated is also crucial. I go along way to take care of our constituents because I believe in taking care of people and customer service even in government work! I love your well thought out plans and drawings as well.
Many many thanks Amelia, county governments and officials aren't "out to get you" like some think. I've never approached them with that attitude and have never had any disagreeable experiences.
If someone can hassle you about what you do on your own property... you are not far enough away from civilization. There are many parcels in remote rural areas that are hassle free. None of your neighbors will complain... because they are doing the very same thing. AND... the property gets less expensive as you move away from cities and towns.
I have to believe that county rules come out of nightmarish scenarios that reasonable person could not condone. But one-size-fits-all county rules are unfair punishments to responsible owners, in my opinion.
This is unfortunately how it is. I say the same thing about company policies. If it sounds ridiculous or obvious, just remember it's in there for a reason.
Thanks for the specifics in the video... It's true.... many people on YTube don't mention those restrictions for some reason. AFAIK, there are two ways around that... 1) Look up Tiny Home Villages.... There are a couple in the U.S. and one in Canada. 2) A lot of counties would not let you put a tiny home on a piece of property as the primary structure.... Either get someone to make you a very small regular house, or purchase a piece of property with a dilapidated house already on it.
I'd think the difference would be in a piece of recreational property and a lot in a populated town/city and such, of course if you have a lot in the city camping isn't going to happen, but if you have a recreational property or two or three, I'd think you'd be good to go
Thankfully I'm used to the permit process, I've done several in the past and just grabbed the opportunity when the county laxed some of their regulations. Thanks
I called the local county inspector's office where I live,and was told that though I have to check for zoning as you said here,that I could camp on property I own IF outside of a HOA. According to her,the HOAs have more restrictions than the county by far,of course. All HOA matters are only enforced in Civil Court here and not by the county. If I decide to have even a temporary power pole,though,then I must have some kind of septic and a potable water system which would have to be a well or a spring. Otherwise,I can live off grid if I choose. She told me that inspectors don't bother ppl here unless called by someone...This place is so overdeveloped,that I am looking for land w my fingers crossed.
Excellent information, thanks. Different areas, different rules. Yes I recently heard some HOA's use the Civil Courts. I did find a neighboring county that allows camping with a county permit and an approved waste water system in place, whatever that is. Best of fortune in your land search.
@@wildernesshermit Thank you,and honestly the best advice you can give people is just to call all county and possibly city inspector's offices w a list of questions,so one can know the laws and ordinances whether one intends to comply or not.For some ppl,they may find that living off grid or in an RV is not as hard as they thought.Laws/ordinances change year to year in many places in relation to RV and off grid living,and often for the better.Thanks for speaking honestly on the subject!
I'm so glad you've set yourself up so well to keep the 'wolves' from your door 👍. I'm sure you understand why these rules are so strict...they want the general populace to remain in the system... individuals are a danger when we are all supposed to enslaved to the state. Long may you remain several steps ahead of them 🙏✌️
IMO we have SO MANY restrictions that are ridiculous in So Cal and we have a GIGANTIC homeless problem. Makes no sense. Ease some restrictions and allow affordable ways to live that are clean and hygienic. Let up! Thank you for your informative videos.
It totally depends on what land and where. I owned a townhouse in a HOA. Would never do that again. What a racket. Lots of nepotism. Right to own property is being infringed upon. If we allow it, it implies consent.
Yes it depends on what and where your land is. I was only referencing the 3 countries I mentioned because they’re becoming popular with nomads looking to settle down. And there are a few channels with videos that aren’t telling it like it is and I felt compelled to let folks know what they might encounter.
I have 15 acres in grafton county nh. There is no zoning or deed restrictions. Its on a dirt road there is houses from a prefab to a million dollar farm house. Im looking at getting an rv and moving there from boston.
If all works out I'll be building a tiny home in a country I grew up in. I think if you can get land with which you can build a pre-fab home is the most cost effective way for first time home owners.
People would be shocked to realize what you can't do with private property in the middle of nowhere. We just camp on BLM lands. We don't want to deal with permits or property taxes.
Hi Karen. Sure you can, but whether that land use is sanctioned by the county government is the question. However, If I had to, I just do it regardless of county sanctions.
Not allowed in canada without a camping permit which is more than a home building permit..if theres water there you need environmental permit too ..big crock .1yrs fight and got eviction
I know, a bit ridiculous isn't it. And to be honest, if the county hadn't made it easier than it was or is now I wouldn't have bothered. Thanks Richard.
2:12 'single family'.... what's that these days? The family unit is largely gone. Single mothers, yea. Single people, yea. Bring back the commune for cheap living.
Indeed. I remember the communes, some were very successful social structures, particularly in regards to cheap living. I often think about how some sort of RV or tiny house commune could be possible and with enough resources be regulation compliant.
OK, my friend, you are dead ass wrong you can live on your own property in an RV legally it just depends on the county some counties will let you some will not so stop shredding this information
I often leave comments like this because they are a great example of how some people who aren’t able to understand something find the need to jump into a discussion with both guns blazing only to wind up shooting themselves in the foot, lol.
I lived in an area controlled by a government that was a HOA. you couldn't have a brand new pick up truck in your driveway but a beat up rusty wrecked car was perfectly fine
If you can find UNRESTRICTED and UNINCORPORATED land…. That’s the ticket. I have the best of both worlds , I’m in a tiny burg between two small cities and have city water and an existing septic tank. Little over an acre on a creek. Airstream hooks into the septic and I have a kitchen bath utility shed on skids. Working on my container cabins to completion. They say we have city sewer coming soon but I’ve been here 8 years and not yet.
In South Australia there are only two places that are unincorporated both of which are only inhabitable for six months of the year due to high temperatures and are also very remote from basic services. Even in other sparsely populated areas there are huge restrictions, such that I gave up.
Right!!! I’m doing it! 😂
Indeed and you have a perfect setup. Many thanks and the best of fortune with your endeavors.
Where can you do that?
@@allegrosotto2126Sounds like much of southern Arizona where the temps regularly get up to 115°F/46°C (or oftentimes more) every summer. 😂
Doug and Stacy (Off Grid Living) claim their only Septic System is Buckets and then put Sawdust on top (after doing their "Business") and when the Buckets get Full carry them out to their Composting Bin ?!
Also Bob Wells (Van Life) is recommending the nomads to now buy cheap Land in order to have an address and a place to go to,
as it solves a lot of red tape problems with Authorities?!
Here in Alberta, Canada a group bought some Land and in the Rural area in the Countryside and Built a Bunch of "Tiny Homes",
but it got "Crushed" by the Bylaw Boys, made the evening News.
Thanks
Jim
Canada
Sorry to hear that.
I've observed the Doug and Stacy approach first hand, it's a fly infested mess and I'm open to all kinds of alternatives. That's what I find rather irritating with those high revenue channels that promote homesteading hype. Bob Wells on the other hand means well he just doesn't examine all of the details involved in what he promotes. It saddens me when I hear about places like the Canadian group being shut down by the Bylaw Boys. Even tho I became county compliant I feel no need to hassle those who aren't able to be. Many thanks for the great comment.
Yes I Agree. Thinks always as they Appear. Thanks Sifu ! @@wildernesshermit
Yes I Agree. Things aren't alway simple as the appear to be. Thanks Sifu !@@wildernesshermit
Thanks, it's often tough out there !@@NomadJane
Great video, and I agree with “getting along” with people being powerful. I work for a local municipal government and you get more code reports, etc from cranky neighbors than anyone else. Being able to speak with your county and/or city officials without getting heated is also crucial. I go along way to take care of our constituents because I believe in taking care of people and customer service even in government work! I love your well thought out plans and drawings as well.
Many many thanks Amelia, county governments and officials aren't "out to get you" like some think. I've never approached them with that attitude and have never had any disagreeable experiences.
If someone can hassle you about what you do on your own property... you are not far enough away from civilization. There are many parcels in remote rural areas that are hassle free. None of your neighbors will complain... because they are doing the very same thing. AND... the property gets less expensive as you move away from cities and towns.
Always informative and enjoyable to listen to. Thankyou😊
Many thanks Raye.
I really appreciate your information, you're doing a great service by giving people the facts.
Many thanks, thought it could be helpful to give folks a "Heads Up" of what they might encounter.
If there were no sanitation rules, what a nightmare that would be.
Indeed Danny. I've seen multiple 5 gallon buckets filled with feces sitting under a tree at an abandoned camp site.
I have to believe that county rules come out of nightmarish scenarios that reasonable person could not condone. But one-size-fits-all county rules are unfair punishments to responsible owners, in my opinion.
I would definitely agree! Many thanks.
This is unfortunately how it is. I say the same thing about company policies. If it sounds ridiculous or obvious, just remember it's in there for a reason.
Thanks for the specifics in the video... It's true.... many people on YTube don't mention those restrictions for some reason. AFAIK, there are two ways around that... 1) Look up Tiny Home Villages.... There are a couple in the U.S. and one in Canada. 2) A lot of counties would not let you put a tiny home on a piece of property as the primary structure.... Either get someone to make you a very small regular house, or purchase a piece of property with a dilapidated house already on it.
Excellent advice. Thanks.
Being nice goes a long way in any situation.
You should do a video on what you eat and how you plan them.
It sure does, many thanks.
I'd think the difference would be in a piece of recreational property and a lot in a populated town/city and such, of course if you have a lot in the city camping isn't going to happen, but if you have a recreational property or two or three, I'd think you'd be good to go
Wow, 26 pages for toilet and gray water, that is complicated. Life is too full of rules. Kudos to you for passing and getting certified/permitted.
Thankfully I'm used to the permit process, I've done several in the past and just grabbed the opportunity when the county laxed some of their regulations. Thanks
I called the local county inspector's office where I live,and was told that though I have to check for zoning as you said here,that I could camp on property I own IF outside of a HOA. According to her,the HOAs have more restrictions than the county by far,of course. All HOA matters are only enforced in Civil Court here and not by the county. If I decide to have even a temporary power pole,though,then I must have some kind of septic and a potable water system which would have to be a well or a spring. Otherwise,I can live off grid if I choose. She told me that inspectors don't bother ppl here unless called by someone...This place is so overdeveloped,that I am looking for land w my fingers crossed.
Excellent information, thanks. Different areas, different rules. Yes I recently heard some HOA's use the Civil Courts. I did find a neighboring county that allows camping with a county permit and an approved waste water system in place, whatever that is. Best of fortune in your land search.
@@wildernesshermit Thank you,and honestly the best advice you can give people is just to call all county and possibly city inspector's offices w a list of questions,so one can know the laws and ordinances whether one intends to comply or not.For some ppl,they may find that living off grid or in an RV is not as hard as they thought.Laws/ordinances change year to year in many places in relation to RV and off grid living,and often for the better.Thanks for speaking honestly on the subject!
Absolutely, perfect advice. That's just what we did and discovered compliance was doable. Thanks.@@brotherlittlefoot2216
Thank you, this is important. Some people just can't afford much, and it is good to be warned to check the county requirements.
Right, my only purpose was to provide a heads up. Thanks.
I'm so glad you've set yourself up so well to keep the 'wolves' from your door 👍. I'm sure you understand why these rules are so strict...they want the general populace to remain in the system... individuals are a danger when we are all supposed to enslaved to the state.
Long may you remain several steps ahead of them 🙏✌️
IMO we have SO MANY restrictions that are ridiculous in So Cal and we have a GIGANTIC homeless problem. Makes no sense. Ease some restrictions and allow affordable ways to live that are clean and hygienic. Let up! Thank you for your informative videos.
It totally depends on what land and where. I owned a townhouse in a HOA. Would never do that again. What a racket. Lots of nepotism. Right to own property is being infringed upon. If we allow it, it implies consent.
Yes it depends on what and where your land is. I was only referencing the 3 countries I mentioned because they’re becoming popular with nomads looking to settle down. And there are a few channels with videos that aren’t telling it like it is and I felt compelled to let folks know what they might encounter.
I have 15 acres in grafton county nh. There is no zoning or deed restrictions. Its on a dirt road there is houses from a prefab to a million dollar farm house. Im looking at getting an rv and moving there from boston.
✌ brother, I trust ya'all are well. 👍🏻
If all works out I'll be building a tiny home in a country I grew up in. I think if you can get land with which you can build a pre-fab home is the most cost effective way for first time home owners.
Yes. There are many counties that permit tiny homes if they meet accepted building standards. If pre-fab's are allowed that's perfect.
Well. A lot of land just has lot numbers- not sure they count for an address ? Thats where im at.
And good neighbors needed
Very true, good neighbors are a blessing. Many thanks Rose.
Truth to this ❤
People would be shocked to realize what you can't do with private property in the middle of nowhere. We just camp on BLM lands. We don't want to deal with permits or property taxes.
An excellent solution. If I had to that's what we'd do.
Ive got the volume up and still very hard to hear.
I am enjoying your videos. Are you enjoying having a community to interact with through comments and replies?
What about the Philadelphia area? Can you live in an RV there without a pricey campground?
Unfortunately Karen, I'm not familiar with that area.
Can you buy a small plot of land and and live in an RV on the land and build a fence around the land?
Hi Karen. Sure you can, but whether that land use is sanctioned by the county government is the question. However, If I had to, I just do it regardless of county sanctions.
Good to know 👍
Not allowed in canada without a camping permit which is more than a home building permit..if theres water there you need environmental permit too ..big crock .1yrs fight and got eviction
Now THAT is a shame. When a person TRIES to comply and gets shut down, UNACCEPTABLE.
Thank you
You're welcome
All that just to take a crap !
I know, a bit ridiculous isn't it. And to be honest, if the county hadn't made it easier than it was or is now I wouldn't have bothered. Thanks Richard.
❤😊
2:12 'single family'.... what's that these days? The family unit is largely gone. Single mothers, yea. Single people, yea. Bring back the commune for cheap living.
Indeed. I remember the communes, some were very successful social structures, particularly in regards to cheap living. I often think about how some sort of RV or tiny house commune could be possible and with enough resources be regulation compliant.
Good video….are you ok? Your face looks bruised!
I'm fine, those are just the classic 'Old Age Spots' they're a result of ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Many thanks for your concern my friend.
Hoa is like living in a communist city
Good analogy, unfortunately.
OK, my friend, you are dead ass wrong you can live on your own property in an RV legally it just depends on the county some counties will let you some will not so stop shredding this information
He listed the counties he was dealing with.
I often leave comments like this because they are a great example of how some people who aren’t able to understand something find the need to jump into a discussion with both guns blazing only to wind up shooting themselves in the foot, lol.
Thanks Gail.
@@wildernesshermit too many people are unaware of what civil discourse means.
I lived in an area controlled by a government that was a HOA. you couldn't have a brand new pick up truck in your driveway but a beat up rusty wrecked car was perfectly fine
Crazy isn't it.
@@wildernesshermit couldn't have a fence over 4ft, my dog could almost walk over it, luckily I was renting and didn't stay too long