Hernando County requires recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers to be kept in a rear or side yard, not the front, with a 24-hour allowance for loading. Spring Hill deed restrictions often go further.
Under the county zoning code, major recreational equipment — boats, boat trailers, travel trailers, motor homes, and utility trailers — may be parked or stored in a rear or side yard on a residential lot but not in a required front yard, except up to 24 hours for active loading and unloading. A recreational vehicle or travel trailer parked beyond the front line of the home is one of Hernando's most common code violations. Because Weeki Wachee dissolved and Brooksville is the county's only city, most residents in Spring Hill and Hernando Beach fall under county rules, and Spring Hill's recorded deed restrictions often prohibit visible RV and boat storage outright.
A parking or storage violation brings a county code-enforcement notice with a cure period, then daily fines under Florida's code-enforcement law, on top of any private deed-restriction enforcement.
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