Anything is possible. Just make sure it is done according to local codes.
The answer depends on the details.If you move a mobil home onto another person's property without permission you are trespassing and the owner could prevent you from accessing your mobil home since you would need to pass over private property to get to it. That would create a very difficult legal situation for you. You would need legal advice from an attorney who could review the situation, explain your options, and perhaps, negotiate with the owner on your behalf.A person who moves their mobile home onto the property of another person should have an agreement in writing that clearly states the terms of use.
The accurate name is a Mobile home, or a Modular home. The more slangy term is 'trailer' -but technically a 'trailer' is something that can just be hooked onto a truck and driven away. - This can not be done easily with Mobile or Modular homes. It can be done, but takes considerable preparation and requires special trucks and special permits to go on highways. Another slang term is "Tornado Magnet".
email them
No.
it will explode
It means Mobile Top Up.... for putting credit onto a mobile phone.
Go onto messaging and go onto sent messages and then you can read them.
It may be because that in most(all?) states mobile homes are registered with the department of motor vehicles and ownership is titled through that agency. As such, the dealer would have to file a transfer of ownership from him to the purchaser in order to get it removed off of his records (and taxes) and onto yours. Any tax documents are filed under your SSN.
annexation
its when an extra amount is added onto something
That depends on a number of factors, depending where you are. A home moving company would have to site the home and level kit onto foundations or blocks, remove the wheels and often the tow bar. The gas, electricity, water and sewer all have to be connected.
I don't think you can.