Can I share a long-term RV parking space with a friend or family member?

Sharing a Long-Term RV Space with Multiple People

If you have been thinking about sharing your long-term RV space with a friend or family member, you will be glad to know that it is generally possible to do so. Our facility provides generous gravel stalls, each measuring 12 feet wide by 40 feet long, so there is ample room for a single RV, travel trailer, or even two smaller units if everything fits. By sharing, you can potentially save on costs and still enjoy the convenience of having reliable, year-round storage in a secure space.

Before finalizing any shared arrangement, we recommend designating one primary contact person. In most situations, it is simpler and more efficient to have a single individual responsible for the contract, payments, and ongoing communication about the space. This helps reduce confusion about who is accountable, especially when it comes to coordinating access or explaining any updates to our facility rules. As long as both parties coordinate and respect our guidelines for storing equipment, you should have no trouble keeping a shared stall organized.

The key to making the most of your shared long-term RV space is communication. If you both plan to move vehicles in and out throughout the year, be sure to create a schedule to avoid conflicting arrivals or departures. Our wide lanes allow for easy maneuvering, even for oversized units, but it is still helpful to coordinate so that moves happen without inconvenience. In addition, shared users often find it handy to label or mark equipment so everyone knows which items belong to which owner.

Our fully fenced, gated lot is built to give you peace of mind while you store your seasonal vehicles and equipment. For more information on our available stalls or to see if our RV Storage options match your needs, feel free to reach out. We are here to make sure you have a convenient, stress-free experience. Ready to take the next step? Go ahead and check storage availability today to secure a space that works for everyone involved.

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