When you need a place to stay — no matter where that might be — owning an RV makes it simple. RVs are the perfect temporary housing!
Does your job have you traveling from construction site to construction site? Maybe the construction site is your new home being built.
Why travel back and forth from a rental apartment or motel when you need to be there quite a bit while your home is being built? Living on-site in an RV makes it easier for the work crew, since any questions or problems that come up can be immediately resolved. Job site security will be better too — which will keep vandalism down.
You can also use your RV as a disaster shelter in times of need. That might be during floods or hurricanes or maybe just when the relatives come to visit. (That can be a disaster too, you know.)
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