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Bunkhouse on wheels

first impression they are better than the box trailers with wood bunks and on way out the the carnies and migrant workers sometime use
 
I'd regulate it the same way the agency who oversees the construction does.

It is not intended for long term occupancy at a single location, more like a travel trailer than a manufactured home - the former generally limited to no more than 180 consecutive days at a single location, the latter intended for 'permanent' occupancy as a home.

The product description on the manufacturers web page describes its' intended use, primarily for carnival workers, and carnivals are short lived at any one location before moving on to the next.

Check the listing information to determine the allowable use and longevity.
 
RV in my book, send them to P & Z, and let them deal with it..........if there are permanent utility connects, we would treat as said above, mobile/manufactured home set, temp construction trailer.
 
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