Some trucks and tractors may also have a separate control called a tractor parking-brake control valve to release the spring brakes on the tractor while keeping the trailer spring brakes applied. This optional control valve normally has a round blue knob.
Many buses and motor coaches are fitted with parking and emergency brakes that do not use a large spring in the brake chamber. This type of chamber is called a DD3 Safety Actuator. Although similar to a spring brake chamber, a DD3 brake chamber has three air line connections instead of two. Internally, these chambers have a mechanical means of locking a brake in the applied position. A control valve similar to the one used in conventional spring brake systems applies the emergency and parking brakes. Releasing the spring brakes requires operating the control valve and then pressing the brake pedal for three to five seconds.
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Sarasota County businesses, churches, schools, golf courses, non-profit organizations and common areas of neighborhoods are considered commercial entities. In addition, apartment complexes, trailer parks and condominiums where residents typically place garbage, recycling and/or yard waste materials in a central location for disposal (i.e. dumpster or compactor) are also considered commercial properties. After a storm, debris removal from commercial properties is the responsibility of the property owner. Commercial property owners should contact their insurance company or the FEMA Small Business Administration Program for assistance with debris removal. Please note that the county debris contractor only provides services to residential properties.
This regulation is designed to prevent the parking of large trucks in residential areas. Chapter 38 of the county code defines vehicles subject to the regulation as motor truck, trailer, semitrailer or tractor/trailer combination and used as a means of transporting persons or property and propelled by power other than muscular power which have more than or are designed to have more than four (4) weight-bearing wheels, except that a dual rear wheel pick-up truck not used for commercial purposes shall not be deemed to constitute a dual rear wheel vehicle. A public service vehicle used for emergencies shall not be deemed to constitute a dual rear wheel vehicle when approved by the zoning manager.
Question: So quick question is there a law on how much space is allowed on the backside of your trailer in a trailer park? I have a boat that I have had stored on the backside of my trailer for six months now and the space behind us was empty but now an R.V. is moving in and my landlord is saying I am only allowed three feet on the backside of my trailer but that seems really small to me like not even big enough in case of emergency. Read Answer
Question: My fiancee was verbally told today that I had to remove myself from the mobile home park because of Rejection of Application for Residency, something I applied for 3 months ago and heard nothing. I was not given any notice nor told to leave by the management. Can they tresspass me from the trailer park? Read Answer
Question: Can a tentant rule out only one parking lot per unit? My tent recently made a us parking out cars inside. Saying only one car is allowed outside. Shes mading up all these new rules the other tents are too scared to do anything.I have had another incident where part or our light stop working inside the trailer.And she dont fix it saying it our responsibility. Need help or just advice on what I can do. Read Answer
Question: I live in a mobile home park where i purchased a trailer for 5000$ after i bought the trailer we noticed we do nit have gas. I discussed this with the landlord and he discovered it was a bad gas line. We have not had gas for months the land lord is not fixing the problem I have no heat hot water or gas to cook with. Am I able to with hold rent? and if i have to leave the property can I be reimbursed for the trailer? Read Answer
Question: My brother owns a trailer. He and his girlfriend broke up. Owner of park had her evicted. My brother wanted to sell his trailer n had buyer set up. Owner of park took his ex girlfriend to court n falsely obtained ownership/possession of my brothers trailer. Brother found out, called cops, went to courthouse n to magisterial judge who said they will not reverse decision. Attorney said $2500 but not sure we can do anything. How is this legal? Can my brother get his property back? Read Answer
Question: My mom passed away september 2018 the trailer her and her husband owned a mobile hone in a 55t community where they rented the space. I found out that after mom died her husband walked away from the trailer and owed lot rent. I thought he was paying everything. I found out they had been taken to court. It is now almost a year later snd i want my moms trailer and all her personal things that were in there but the park has a lock on the trailer. What are my rights what do i do. Read Answer
Question: I had been taken to court for eviction. At court the parks attorney dismissed the case with prejudice. I was told that the management would contact me. Then for the next 6 months they refused every month to take my rent. Now after all that time I want to sell my trailer and the park won't let me remove it and say I have to now pay over 7000 dollars in back rent. Can they do this. Read Answer
Question: Can a tenant who had resided in a park for ten yrs.be evicted from park because trailer is deemed to OLD even though trailer is kept in good condition inside & out. Rent is always paid on time & has been a respectable & quite & has always abided by park rules ? Should that tenant be "grandfatherd" in ? Read Answer
Question: I heard a rumor that the trailer park management wants to evict all tenants with mobile homes older than 45 years, regardless of their condition, destroy the trailers and replace with new ones. Is that legal? Read Answer
Question: If you own a trailer in a mobile home park is it considered residential the owner is charging 21 cents a KWH for electric and says he can do it because it's not residential Read Answer
Question: I rented my space in November and there was the remnants of the prior tenants porch in my backyard they at that time told me they were going to move it. It has not been moved the owner mentioned to me today that he was going to park a trailer in that spot like a work trailer I just want to know if it's legal for him to park and for me to store his property on my rented space?Thank you Terri Plumb Read Answer
Question: I own a trailer but rent the space from the mobile park home. the main water meter broke and they charge me for the water that was flooding the of the rest space. Which I sent the money into them. Now they sent the money back to me. They are refusing to take that payment for my rent because the yard where they dug up to fix the parks water meter and there's some weeds in the front yard are they able to refuse to take my rent? Read Answer
Question: We purchased a park model from a private owner and it is set in a RV resort in Goodyear we paid her annual rent in April when we moved in we now have decided to purchase a home this was our temporary home as we transferred here due to the fact that we are selling the home and it has a carport and a 10 by 10 storage shed if someone were to want to purchase just the trailer do we have to leave the carport behind?can they legally charge us for rent on the lot if we move out before our year is up and new owner is also charged lot rent because move in take ownership of trailer. Double dip. Lot pay Read Answer
Question: I am buying a mobile home from the trailer park there was supposed to be repairs done before we moved in that weren't done and also any rain damage that we noticed after a rain, repairs have not been done and they keep telling us next week we signed contract 7/27 and mad our last down payment on 9/1 didn't get to move in until 9/26. Contract says as is but these are repairs they agreed to fix Read Answer
Question: I used to work for the park I live in,they paid my rent. I was let go mid month, i contacted the managers boss,On November 2nd. the manager mailed out a 7-day eviction notice to me for non-payment of rent. I am awaiting disability to come in,i can only work 20hrs. max a week. I was not given any time to set-up a payment plan as others here have been able to do. The manager locks the door when she see's me coming to her office. I own the trailer but rent the spot. The eviction notice was not signed by anyone. Is this a Legal notice? I feel this is Retaliation!! what can I do ?? Read Answer
Question: I own a mobile home in 55 plus in Mesa Arizona been here for years and we've had six managers back in 2016 the last management gave me a copy of my lease but didn't tell me I didn't have to sign it and so now I have no lease sign currently and the managent locked my gate code so I can't get in the park but my lot rent is payed up Read Answer
Question: We bought our trailer in 1992 and have lived here since, our park has changed owners over the years, but now we are being informed that the new owners will be taking away the cable, and charging us for garbage pick-up which has always been included in the space rent along with sewer. We were just informed about the garbage pick-up today 10-9-2018 and as of 1-1-2019 we will be charged for garbage pick-up. Is this legal? Read Answer 2ff7e9595c
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