City Wants To Inspect Interior Of My Rv

For the past three years I've been living in an RV on my parents property. My mom has cancer and my dad works full-time, so its pretty nice being close by if they need anything, not to mention how much cheaper it is. It's connected to electricity, water and sewage, in great condition too.
Well, about 3 months ago we had a minor earthquake(southern california) and it collapsed my parents gas line, from the street all the way to the house. My dad repaired it over the course of 2 weeks. In that time they had no hot water and none if their gas appliances worked. So having the rv for showers and cooking worked out during the repairs. The problem lies with the gas inspector that came out to check the line. My dad got into a verbal argument with him, not once but three times. Gas inspector had to come back out three different times, finally passing on the last visit. He refused to quote which code my dad wasn't inline with(he was) dude was just a genuine dick. Two weeks later we had a city code enforcement worker come out and cite me for "camping", saying a neighbor complained (we know none did) and that I'm not allowed to live in my rv on the property, it's against city code. Looked it up and they're right, I get that part. I moved in with my boyfriend. The city worker did an exterior inspection after unplugging the rv from all utilities, and is now saying they need to do an interior inspection to close the case? I'm obviously not comfortable with this, and am tired of catering to their retaliation. I'm at a loss
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