It should be if sitting on concrete blocks and anchored to the ground. Also having local water, power and sewer service. -The final authority would be your local Building Dept.
The clue is in the name, "mobile." Regardless of where it is put, a mobile home is always a temporary structure.
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.
A mobile house typically refers to a type of structure that is designed to be easily movable or transportable from one location to another. It is often used as a temporary or semi-permanent living space, such as a tiny house on wheels or a recreational vehicle (RV).
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Double the wide.
Leave the mobile home and go to a sturdier structure or storm shelter.
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Mobile homes are remanufactured homes with wheels for moving them to a permanent location. The wheels are usually then removed and the home leveled and stabilized.
Mobile homes are remanufactured homes with wheels for moving them to a permanent location. The wheels are usually then removed and the home leveled and stabilized.
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.
No, you cannot. Besides, some people have no permanent address.
The dimensions are dependent upon the overall size, length and width, of the double-wide mobile home in question.