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Depends on the rules of the mobile home park. Many have strict rules about this.
There are many thousands of mobile homes and mobile home parks in Florida. - I would guess that they have more mobiles 'per capita' than any other state in the US. -I am still researching numbers on this.
The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
The blue book value does not always show the true value of a mobile . The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
I can not find any records of a Mobile Home called 'glinted'
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In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
You consult any realty agents who deal with mobile homes ( there are many ) read all local papers and finally, visit all mobile parks to find homes where the final owner may have left it unoccupied. -You will be surprised how many are owned by mortgage companies or banks.
The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. - I have seen many mobiles in terrible condition but the owners think it's normal. - You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting every aspect of mobiles yourself.
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.
There is no stigma for modular homes that I know of,but a lot of people are miss informed about modular construction. Most people are confusing mobile homes with modular homes and there is a stigma about mobile homes and mobile home parks. Another confusing part is the term that is used to describe mobile homes. The term "Manufactured Housing" has been adapted by the mobile home industry to alleviate the stigma of mobile homes. Of course uninformed people bundle modular homes in this mix since modular homes are constructed in a manufacturing facility and are transported, but that is where the similarity if any ends.
I wasn't aware there were any laws regarding repression of Mobile Homes.