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What is the longest time one can stay at an RV campground?

My husband and I are going to have to stay at an RV campground this summer while renovations are being done at our house. Does anyone know how long one is permitted to stay? I'm talking about the RV parks that one pays nightly or weekly for staying there, not any free ones.
Hi Arthur - thanks for your reply - we live in Texas

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1. Most of them have rules of 7-10 days. But, they are very easy to skirt. You just move a couple of spaces every few days.

2. Very few discount campgrounds allow you to stay too long. Most campgrounds have arraingments where you pay by the month, these sites will have an electric meter so you also pay for electric you use.

Below shows there are campgrounds that rent for an entire year.

If you will include the state an area of said state, I'll try to find you something.

Here's a little something about Texas campgrounds http://www.texascampgrounds.com/

3. Most RV campground have seasonal rates. My grandfather's RV didn't move from its campsite in 20 years.

4. THIS WOULD BE BASED UPON THE RULES OF THE CAMP GROUND.