The law is different from state to state. I would advise checking your local DMV for what is and is not legal in your state.
For private, recreational use, no. And this applies to all states.
92,000 is typical for interstate travel, but intrastate varies by state.
Not as long as you are driving and pulling it only in the state of TN. If you go out of state you will want to get a license plate.
Yes. Riding is allowed in travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers, and truck campers.
You can get a boat trailer registration from the DMV for your state.
Specific rules vary by state, but in Washington state you have to have a license plate on every trailer no matter what size it is.
No, you don't. RVs are exempted from CDL requirements. Your state, however, may require that you upgrade your licence if the vehicle is over 26,000 lbs. GVWR.
Yes
It is impossible to answer this question without more facts because the laws of each state might be different. If may depend on where the travel trailer was purchased, where you are now, whether you are past due on the payments, what the purchase/financing contract says, etc.
Chris, I dont know the laws in your state(you didnt mention where you are)but in my state, i do it all the time. I just wait till no one is home and unhook and go. Can you really "live" in a state park??
That is dependant on local ordinances. Some communities do allow, some do not.