If they have a bill of sale providing proof of ownership, the answer is yes they can purchase insurance on the mobilehome. If there is some kind of contention that they do not legally own the home, it may require more proof to satisfy the company.
The job of a insurance contractor is to find you the best deal possible for your insurance needs. This could be anything from motorcycle to mobile home insurance.
Even if they legally 'could', I doubt if they would be bothered if they were going out of business anyway..
Not unless the mobile home was part of the collateral offered for the loan that is in default or. For example, if the lender gave money to a borrower and secured a lien against land, then you placed the mobile home on the property, the mobile home is your property and was not part of the defaulted loan. You will be required to vacate the land, but should be able to take the mobile home assuming it belongs to you. Generally, true mobile homes are not real estate, they are personal property. A mobile home can become real estate if it is built after the 1970s, has a HUD sticker, is on a foundation and the owner pays property taxes. If this occured and was owned by person who defaulted on the loan, it might be part of defaulted loan. There may be a trustee of record for the foreclosure, if you are unsure about your rights you may contact them or an attorney for information
It depends entirely where it is - and you didn't say. In many states of the US, grants and benefits are given IF the owner lives in the mobile. For one thing, you would not get these if you used it as a rental. Secondly, unless the pad rental is really low it hardly pays to use one as a rental. Most renters don't care about upkeep and your mobile would quickly lose real value.
There are several new mobile phone options for businesses. I would go to my local radio shack to see all the options available from different companys.
Some mobile home insurance companies are American Family Insurance, Progressive and All State. Farmers Insurance and State Farm Insurance also offer insurance for mobile homes.
Mobile phone insurance usually still requires a deductible to get a new phone in the case of theft or damage to your smartphone. Still, it is a much better deal than having to pay upwards of $500 for a new smartphone without the insurance. Most cellular carriers (Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) offer monthly insurance on smartphones.
You can not have two devices having the same number, what you can do instead is transfer incoming calls to the landline to your mobile. In other words, when someone is calling your landline it will instead be redirected to your mobile device.
The most obvious advantage to having mobile phone insurance is protection against theft or damage to a possibly very expensive device. Depending on the level of coverage this type of insurance may also cover phone calls made on your stolen phone. The disadvantages of having the insurance is that you may never need it, spending unnecessary funds. Mobile phone insurance can also be very picky about what exact circumstances it will cover, lowering it's value and useability.
The mobile processor means that is can process information Mobile without having to add a data cord.
Yes. Alfa has mobile home insurance.
A mobile home deck plan is a separate foundation not attached to the mobile home itself. It is used to support the mobile home. The benefit of having a mobile home deck is to be able to move your mobile home from one place to another without having to rip out the foundation.
Mobile home insurance is a very important type of insurance to have! Look into Geico Farmers, and Allstate, as all three companies offer mobile home insurance.
there are several reliable insurance companies for mobile home owners. Visit www.foremost.com/products/mobile-home/ or www.allstate.com/home-insurance/manufactured-home-insurance.as... for mobile home insurance providers.
Yes Boost Mobile offers phone insurance.
"Mobile insurance typically covers accidental damage, malicious damage, and reimbursement of unwanted calls. Mobile insurance also covers the loss, damage, or theft of accessories that came with the mobile."
A mobile OS (Operating System) is a piece of software that allows you to navigate and operate your phone. Without it, having a phone would be pointless.