10 New RV Laws You NEED to Know Before 2027 – Most Owners Have No Idea

Buying a motorhome before 2027? The playbook covers the titling, paperwork, and inspection most buyers get wrong: https://lesliewoodie.gumroad.com/l/vb... Subscribe for more videos ! 10 New RV Laws You NEED to Know Before 2027 — Most Owners Have No Idea If you own an RV or you're planning to buy one, the rules are changing FAST. From new emissions mandates that could stop you from buying a new motorhome in your state, to campground booking restrictions, national park fee hikes, and new safety requirements — the RV world heading into 2027 looks very different from what most owners expect. In this video, I break down the 10 most important new RV laws and regulations that every motorhome owner, camper van owner, and full-time RVer needs to understand right now. These aren't rumors or speculation — these are real laws that are already in effect or rolling out in the next 12 months. 🚨 Here's what we cover: The Advanced Clean Truck regulation (CARB ACT) and how it's restricting new motorhome sales in California, New York, Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vermont — with Colorado, Maryland, New Mexico, and Rhode Island joining in 2027 California's Clean Truck Check program requiring annual emissions testing for diesel RVs over 14,000 lbs GVWR with a $32.13 annual fee and DMV registration blocks for non-compliance Texas eliminating mandatory safety inspections (HB 3297) and what the new Inspection Program Replacement Fee means for RV owners The end of paper temporary tags in Texas (HB 718) and the shift to permanent metal plates at time of sale Florida's residency-based campsite booking advantage giving residents an 11-month window vs 10 months for non-residents National Park fee restructuring including a $250 international annual pass and $100 surcharges at Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and 8 other high-traffic parks Arizona's Right to Cool legislation (SB 1400) protecting RV park tenants and the proposed 82°F habitability standard (SB 1608) Texas adopting NFPA 1194 standards for all private RV parks and campgrounds (HB 2701) The European 4.25 tonne driving license reform allowing larger motorhomes on a standard Category B license Texas legalizing miniature vehicles like Japanese Kei trucks (SB 1816) for RV owners looking for campground runabouts ⚠️ Whether you're a full-time RVer, a weekend warrior, a snowbird, or someone shopping for their first motorhome — these laws affect YOUR plans. The regulatory landscape is shifting fast, and the cost of not knowing could be hundreds or even thousands of dollars in fines, denied reservations, or registration blocks. 🔔 Subscribe for more RV news, tips, and breakdowns so you never get caught off guard on the road. 👇 Drop a comment below — which of these laws surprised you the most? #RVLaws #RVLaws2026 #RVLaws2027 #NewRVLaws #RVRegulations Copyright Disclaimer This video may contain copyrighted material used under the “fair use” doctrine for commentary, analysis, education, and informational purposes, in accordance with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. All rights remain with their respective owners. If you believe any content has been used incorrectly, please contact me directly so we can address it promptly before any formal action is taken. Safety Disclaimer The content on this channel is for general informational purposes only and reflects my personal opinions and experiences. It is not a substitute for professional instruction, certification, or expert advice. Always follow applicable laws, manufacturer guidelines, and safety procedures, and use proper protective equipment when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and actions.