The trailer was not PROTECTED PROPERTY. If it was the house yes. If Nick was living in the trailer then yes. Because he was hiding it does not make it protected. That is not what that means.
The trailer was not even inhabitable, it was a gutted shell.
Example you burn down someone camping tent not protected property.
They same tent outfitted as a residence would be protected property. Though I am not sure who would outfit a tent
If the trailer was established as say a library then it could be considered protected property. To do that they would have needed to acknowledge the contents.
At best it would be an nondescript storage unit.
The trailer was not even inhabitable, it was a gutted shell.
Example you burn down someone camping tent not protected property.
They same tent outfitted as a residence would be protected property. Though I am not sure who would outfit a tent
If the trailer was established as say a library then it could be considered protected property. To do that they would have needed to acknowledge the contents.
At best it would be an nondescript storage unit.
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