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German campsite allows permanent residence registration in caravans

05.03.2026 12:00 1 min 1 source
suedkurier DEU
German campsite allows permanent residence registration in caravans
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The Sonnental campsite in Engen, Germany, officially permits the registration of a primary residence in a caravan. This is a rare exception, as legislation typically prohibits using trailers as a main dwelling. Demand for such spots is high, with a current waiting list of 15 people.

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