How come you're not allowed to live in a trailer on your own property?

>No goy, muh zoning. You must build a $300k house with all the necessary utility hookups, permits, engineer plans and minimum square footage.
What happened to freedom?

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Why do you "own" property but not a standard home?
Leafs man... dumbest mother fuckers who discovered dog pussy

>What happened to freedom?

It's for safety, and for the children

Because a standard home costs $800k. A barren piece of land costs about $20k

This is my territory stay out or I will kill you.

Move to Live Oak Florida user. You can live in a trash can there.

This is how you would live, spared the zoning restrictions? This is what you'd aspire to? Then I'm glad they exist, leaftard.

> How come you're not allowed to live in a trailer on your own property?
It's true? It sounds very strange. Don't you have a practice of low-cost cabins?

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He could just drive it south during winters, though.

With sane zoning laws and building codes, I wouldn't have to resort to living in a trash can because houses would at a normal price