Q. Re- questions 2034-35 above. Does a solid tent that meets size requirements and is used during the summer months at a cottage for additional sleeping quarters, require a mezuza? Does it matter if the door is slanted, and not vertical? Should a brocho be recited?
A. See the Poskim opinions in question above. Some Poskim rule that if a proper door with a frame, even a plastic one was installed and the tent will be used for more than thirty days, a brocho should also be recited. (Pischei Sheorim p. 165).
Horav Shlomo Miller’s opinion is that a tent if it has a proper frame and it is used for more than thirty days, should have a mezuza placed without a brocho.
Rabbi A. Bartfeld as revised by Horav Shlomo Miller Shlit’a