I believe you will have to contact your local DMV office. In most(all?) states mobile homes are titled with the DMV as vehicles. Either you, or the current owner, will probably have to inquire about applying for a "lost title." Be sure that you, or they, go equipped with the serial number of the mobile home and all the documentation you/they can locate.
You can possibly get a title by taking your bill of purchase to the state DMV.
The owner of a mobile home has the title. If you purchase a mobile home with no title you will have trouble selling it. You should contact the department of motor vehicles in Alabama for more information.Additional Info: Under the law of most (all?) states so-called 'mobile' homes are not treated as real estate but as vehicles.
None. You need to buy insurance for the mobile home. If it is un-endorsed, then it is uninsured
Yes. You still need to protect your investment.
I doubt if they'd let you, and secondly, why would you need to 'build ' one. Usually easier to buy a used and upgrade it.
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“what kind of grant can I get to buy a new Mobile home to put on my property and get out of the one that is falling apart and a danger to live in! ” i need a grant that will replace my mobile Home what grant do I apply for get a grant?
To get mobile home loan you have to satisfy certain standards set up by the 1976 HUD code.For mobile home financing you can take mortgage loan to buy both the land and the mobile home or to buy either the home or the land.
Sometimes such a purchase is pretty much the same as you buy a house. However, in some cases you will need to pay attention to a transfer of the Certificate of Title. Mobile homes can be treated a personal or real property depending on the details. You should consult with a professional with experience in mobile home sales in your area. You could start by checking with the state department of motor vehicles. See related link for more information on the topic.
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Do your homework before you buy your first home. Learn what is entailed in "closing" on a home. You want to pay for a title search to ensure you are getting a clear title on the home with no liens, and escrow refers to an agreement for a third party to secure until conditions are met.
in Ohio you do need a title to buy or sell its a fellony if you don't