No. Mobile homes are not real property.
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Well, honey, in Canada, mobile homes are considered personal property if they can be moved from one location to another. However, if a mobile home is affixed to a permanent foundation and connected to utilities, it may be classified as real property. So, it really depends on how rooted that mobile home is - kind of like deciding if you're a city slicker or a country bumpkin.
Take the mobile home back and sell it.
Yes, in most states in the United States you will pay either a personal property tax or real property tax on a trailer (also known as mobile home or manufactured home). Each state defines what constitutes personal property or real property as the terms relate to mobile homes but typically a mobile home that is permanently fixed to the site is considered real property. If you own land where a temporary mobile home has been placed you could receive a real property tax bill for the land and a personal property tax bill for the mobile home.
Generally yes. The land is what constitutes real property and, generally, the house permanently attached to it is part of the real property. Mobile homes may be treated differently. If that is the case, your attorney can confirm if the home is part of the real property in your particular situation.
The mobile phone should be declared as a personal property and not a real .property. This is because a mobile phone has a small shelf life.
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.
The Kent Property Group is a real estate company specializing in rentals and mobile homes. They can be found on 421 Amos Road in Shelbyville, Indiana.
Laws vary from state to state. Which state is the property in? Also, Mobile Homes (manufactured homes or trailers) are not considered Real Estate, but are Personal Property, which means that they cannot be a Fee Simple Estate, because this term refers to Real Property. (At least this is true in my state, Nevada) Mobile homes are generally sold in much the same way as a motor vehicle is sold and registered.
Real property in GFEBS is fixed buildings, homes, or land. It is also includes all of the rights and interests in the property.
Everything from small residential homes, condos, businesses, and every type of land parcel is available for purchase in Dallas, Texas. Contact a reputable real estate or land broker in the area.
Real, like all real estate.