Well I was hoping to find the answer myself. Looks like the only real method would be to watch it burn down. "Just kidding!"
It can be done, don't burn it down. At least the county where we live says it can.
Ans 2 -In British Columbia, Canada, you can not do this .
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In my state a Manufactured home has to be on a permanent foundation. As I recall it also has to be located on it's own lot, not part of a manufactured subdivision. Financing is also an issue. Site built homes are financed by a mortgage company, while Manufactured homes are by "chattel" lending, meaning they are considered "real property." You need to check with a local lender and/or real estate agent in your town to see if if local laws permit this type of conversion in your area.
The difference between a house and a mobile home is that a house is a free-standing, single family residence while a mobile home is the one on a trailer, always "on the go".
The difference between a house and a mobile home is that a house is a free-standing, single family residence while a mobile home is the one on a trailer, always "on the go".
Mobile home, trailer, RV.Mobile home, trailer, RV.
A mobile home is just that "a home which is mobile." The mobiles have wheels, unlike a stick house which is attached to a foundation. Mobile homes can be classified as "real property" if the wheels are removed and the home is placed on a permanent foundation.
If you have the skills, and know how to do that on a regular house, then you will have no trouble doing it on a mobile home.
Depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house
His house. Typically a mobile home.
I can see no reason why not .
Yes
A mobile home IS a permanent home for many of us . -I don't understand what exactly you mean. If, by any chance you are asking "can you build a house on a mobile" then it's a very big NO.
on the mobile yo click move house and you have the option to sell home
In a small house, yes. They are generally the same except possibly for output.