Yes, if it is inside a garage or carport, or placed in the rear or side yard. You may park it at the front of your property for no more than 72 hours for the purposes of loading or unloading it. At no time can it be used for living, sleeping, or housekeeping purposes.
These rules apply all trailers. The following list is illustrative, but not all inclusive:
- Boats
- Camping trailers
- Motor homes
- Travel trailers
- Truck campers
- Flatbed trailers
- Box trailers
- Tool trailers
- Dump trailers
- Semi trailers