In some states of US it is considered a vehicle. -You would have to inquire at your state DMV.
If it has an engine and you can drive it, yes. If not (ie you have to tow it) then no, it is a trailer.
A recreational vehicle is a motor vehicle used for recreational travel by road and is usually a van such as a camper or mobile home.
A van is a boxlike motor vehicle resembling a small truck used for work such as transporting goods or for recreation as a mobile home.
I think you are confusing a 'Mobile Home' for a Motorhome. A mobile home can't tow anything, it sits on a foundation in a park. - And I don't know the answer if it is in fact a motorhome. I would think it's defined by state motor vehicle laws.
A motor home is a large vehicle built as a travelling home. Some are even conversions from a bus. They are not meant to be a static home, although sometimes used as that. - A mobile home is a home built in a shop on a heavy trailer frame, then pulled to a pad and jacked up with wheels off, set on concrete blocks. They have no motive power.
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Replacing a motor on a mobile home furnace is a dangerous and complex job. It ould be best that you hire a professional to perform this repair.
I received my mobile home title and it looks just like a title for a vehicle. It even has certificate of title for a vehicle printed on top.
There is no VIN -it's not a vehicle.
If you buy a used mobile home from the owner, the lender financing the home with a mortgage or personal property loan normally sees that the sales taxes are paid. However, if you are paying cash for the mobile home instead of financing the purchase, you are responsible for paying sales tax when ownership of the mobile home is transferred to your name. Usually, sales tax is assessed and collected when you register the home with the motor vehicle agency inyour state.
That's exactly what a mobile home is - a manufactured home on a heavy trailer style frame.