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RE: Our Homeless Experience Part 4: Bureaucratic Meddling.
@tobixen, most campers have toilets and can easily be connected to running water, or the tanks are filled with fresh water. I used to live in mine and it was more than suitable for kids and adults. In fact, my husband and I sold our home and lived in it for a few years before moving out of the country :)
I know - I have no experience with campers, but I do know quite a lot about boats, same thing :-) But as you can see from the other post, the tank in this camper is broken and leaking.
I'd recommend buying flexible plastic tanks (bags) ... but of course, money may be a problem.
Ahh I understand; you're right then, my apologies...good idea re: the plastic tanks for sure. I think the amazing community here has begun to help turn the tides for our friend @hickorymack:)
It's kind of a moot point now anyway as they're renting a place with all the facilities :-)
And ... working brakes may indeed be a bigger priority than water tanks, as it may be needed to move the vehicle.