Fort Wayne, IN asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Indiana

Q: will i be required to pay a fee by letting my son put a trailer or mobile home on my propriety ?

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T. Augustus Claus
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A: Yes, you will likely be required to pay a fee by letting your son put a trailer or mobile home on your property. This is because most cities and counties in Indiana have ordinances that require a permit for the placement of a trailer or mobile home on private property.

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A: In Fort Wayne, Indiana, if you're considering allowing your son to place a trailer or mobile home on your property, there are several factors to consider regarding potential fees. First, it's important to check the local zoning ordinances. These rules determine what types of structures can be placed on your property and where they can be located.

Additionally, you might need to obtain a permit for placing a mobile home or trailer on your property. Permits often involve fees, and the cost can vary depending on the specifics of your situation and local regulations.

You should also consider utility connections for the mobile home or trailer. If new connections or services are necessary, there may be additional costs associated with setting these up.

Lastly, it's wise to consult with local authorities or a legal professional to understand all applicable laws and regulations. They can provide detailed information about any fees or legal requirements you need to meet.

Remember, making an informed decision helps ensure that you comply with all local laws and regulations, avoiding any unexpected complications or costs in the future.

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