There are no standard rules. It's entirely dependent on what the park ownership and local authorities permit. In my park, well built sheds up to 8x10 are allowed at the back of the property.
IN Cali they set-backs between house, deck, and lot lines are determined by what year the Park was constructed. If you build with non combustible material the set-backs are less. Think fire safety.
Yes, it will. Almost all mobile home plumbing is standard.
Yes it will fit.
Depends on the rules of the mobile home park. Many have strict rules about this.
home and at school mostly.
The door of the mobile home must be carefully measured against the standard door. The problem lies in the framing of the door. The mobile home framing might not be adequate for the standard door hanging. Check with your installer BEFORE you purchase the door. In my case, there is a speciality home center that sells speciality doors for installation in mobile homes. Look in your local directory for such home centers.
Not only will they work for a mobile home, they tend to do better on mobile homes then standard homes. Insulation tends to be less efficient for mobile home anyways so vinyl windows are a good alternative for repairs. On a standard home they just become a weak point in insulating the ambient temperature.
No. a standard Vinyl replacement window will not work in a mobile home unless you do some work to the wall to frame it to the correct size. Generally a mobile homes walls and window openings are a different size than the standard size used in stick built homes.
An RV has hookups... a trailer would have standard connections.
I would say the standard is 14 x 68 although there are many smaller and afew larger.
Yes, a mobile home can use a standard household toilet, the sewer system falls under the plumbing code of an inhabited dwelling, just like a house. R.V's though can be different since they are not designed as primary residences but are vehicles.
as for the state laws part. a mobile home company/property is considered private property and the city police cannot enforce speeding or sit in a mobile home lot to check for speeders, ie. Although it be private property they have to abide by state laws just like any others, such as a felon in a mobile home park cannot own a firearm just as he wouldn't if he didnt live in a park.
Contact the licensing board in your state. Laws, rules and regulations will be different from state to state. My guess is that the sale of a mobile home will come under very different rules than the sale of a constructed home on a lot. Also, if a person owns a mobile home or a constructed house, he or she can sell it without a license. There is no requirement that the sale of a home must be handled by an agent. In some places, probably everywhere in the US,what is regulated is selling a home that belongs to someone else for a fee or commission.