Archive for the ‘RVs’ Category

Are You Ready for a Life of Liberation?

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Vacuum a Recreational VehicleIf you are considering the though of going on a full time rving, then perhaps you should be aware of the challenges that you may face for choosing this kind of lifestyle. Most certainly, a life in a recreational vehicle is definitely too different with the life that we have in our home (if we have some place which we call home). Though living in a recreational vehicle could be very adventurous and so much fun, there are some factors that we need to consider before we finally decide to live such life.

First of all, we have to contemplate if we are prepared to leave our neighbors and social circle, and to set aside our comfortable living. We also need to ask ourselves if we are willing to sleep in parking lots, as well as on the sides of the roads, and sometimes, on any other places available to park.

Camping or Tailgating with an RV

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

When the weather is right outside, nothing is better than having a party or a family gathering outside. Some people take their RV with them when they do some outdoor activities. An RV is great for the days when you can go tailgating at your favorite team’s game or if you are going camping. For those days when it is just too hot to be in the sun, having an RV awning is great. Rv awnings provide the party an area of shade that can provide relief from the blistering sun. If you are the owner of an RV that does not have an awning, then it would be a good idea to look for a company that can install one on it. Once you have the awning installed on your RV, then you can party and camp as comfortably as you can when it is too hot to be in the sun.

The Easiest Way to Prevent RV Foreclosure from Happening

Friday, November 25th, 2011

2001 Chevrolet Impala LS - Cars For Sale Wind Gap, PA The easiest way to prevent RV foreclosures from happening is to sell your RV right away. If you’re having trouble making your payments, there is no need to prolong the inevitable. Simply try and settle for whatever price you can get. If you can’t sell for book value, try lowering it by a few thousand dollars and then selling it again. It is worth it to get it sold so that you do not have a foreclosure on your record.Another way to prevent RV foreclosures is one method that I do not recommend. I have heard of some people moving out of state and leaving their home ( mostly renters). They will take their RV with them and live in it. Once they move across state lines, it is very difficult to track and find the RV. Please be aware however that if the lien holder cannot find you or the RV, they may register the RV as having been stolen. This will make it virtually impossible to sell the RV since you do not have a title for it anyway. In addition, if you do get caught, you could get arrested for being a thief.