Palo Alto this week took its most drastic move yet to crack down on the growing number of residents who live in RVs, approving new laws that ban unattached trailers and prohibit “vanlording,” the practice of renting out RVs parked on public streets.
Palo Alto this week took its most drastic move yet to crack down on the growing number of residents who live in RVs, approving new laws that ban unattached trailers and prohibit “vanlording,” the practice of renting out RVs parked on public streets.