MOVING TO GROW ON 'VACANT LOT'??? Info please!

Dabbinblunted

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I've been living and growing inside city limits in lake county but I have to move in December. I have an acre out in lowerlake where a family members house burnt down and I can grow there but I might have to live in a 5th wheel or an rv for a year or two till I can get a small house put in. So my question is what constitutes as a 'dwelling'? Growing on vacant lots is illegal. I've been looking at used single wides but most are thrashed. Just don't want to start growing and have the sheriff or code enforcement shut me down. Ide like to do 20 or 30 but could settle with 12..
 
Sounds perfect!!!!!! You won life!!!!! Maybe a few dogs would be cool also. Ill sell you one of mine. 9 grand for the dog. All papers are legit!!! Awesome guard dog. Loves cats too!!!!
 

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You need to read through the definitions section in the ordinance stating limitation in your area. "Residence" or "Premesis" will have specific definitions in each ordinance and will vary by each section.
I looked through our local marijuana laws. I couldn't find anything specific
 
Look up temporary structures or pulling permits for the trailer . I'm at few counties over but if I remember correctly it was about 200 a year for the trailer permit
 
Sounds perfect!!!!!! You won life!!!!! Maybe a few dogs would be cool also. Ill sell you one of mine. 9 grand for the dog. All papers are legit!!! Awesome guard dog. Loves cats too!!!!

9 fucking grand for a dog, a pitbull? come on..... I'll pay you 9 grand to suck the dogs dick? OK, western union? Need a video first?

No damn dog is worth 9 grand. Pit bulls are a dime a dozen, and they are boneheads.

Back to reality:
Get the dogs, and buy a training collar, and a sleeve.
When you go look at pups, get a GSP, they are smart and easier to train.

Take a mixing bowl with you, and a metal ladle, and a rope. When you go pick out your pup, bang the bowl and ladle, and make the scariest clanking sound you can. The dog you want, is the one that doesn't shy away from the banging, or act scared. I am no pro, and I am still training my dog, but I have a friend that is helping me. There are some other tests, but I cannot remember the other character tests. The one I told you about was the main. I will reach out to my friend and see if there is anymore advice.
 
My wife's old boss was a fox hound man. He raised a bitch that was highly thought of by other hunters. He was offered $5K for her and turned it down. A week later the dog was killed crossing a road. That was 20 years ago, and he still sings the blues about not selling the bitch.
 
Yeah, no hunters around here do would do that. I love hound dogs though, and beagels. It doesn't get any better than drinking with friends on 4wheelers, letting the dogs out of the cages and treeing raccoons.
 
Yeah, no hunters around here do would do that. I love hound dogs though, and beagels. It doesn't get any better than drinking with friends on 4wheelers, letting the dogs out of the cages and treeing raccoons.
My BIL breeds coon hounds. Not as big a sport as it used to be, but still alive and well in the country. He gets 100-500 bucks for his hounds. But I hear about nonworking dogs bringing more. Some folks do spend real money on dogs.
 
My BIL breeds coon hounds. Not as big a sport as it used to be, but still alive and well in the country. He gets 100-500 bucks for his hounds. But I hear about nonworking dogs bringing more. Some folks do spend real money on dogs.
I just bought another German shepherd. Solid black female. She is beautiful.
 
This is Valkyrie. 14 weeks old.
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