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Can you live in a tent, yurt, van or other non-permanent structure?
Not for more than 28 days of the year. Non-consecutive isn't a way around that. People have tried and some do get away with it but others get caught and usually any structure has to be demolished and land seized.
Realistically 29 days no one is going to bother you about it but when its clear you are living there that is when they will most likely turn up.