Wellington sits in the heart of equestrian country, where large estates, horse properties, and multi-acre residential lots create unique RV storage challenges. Summer humidity accelerates deterioration—that motorhome or travel trailer sitting unused degrades faster here than in drier climates. Seasonal residents who split time between Florida and northern states often return to find accumulated RVs or units left behind by contractors.
Wellington's established neighborhoods like Greenridge, Aero Club, and Palm Beach Polo attract property owners managing estates with outbuildings, recreational vehicles, and equipment storage. Local regulations through Palm Beach County Solid Waste Management require proper environmental disposal and documentation for large removals. The Equestrian Estates community throughout Wellington depends on clear property access for facilities and operations.
Code enforcement responds quickly to deteriorated RVs visible from public spaces or blocking property use. The Wellington Community Center area sees significant new development and property transitions where abandoned RVs complicate sales and construction timelines.