The paleolithic peoples did not have mobile homes. The 'lithic' part of that word means 'stone'. -these were stone age hunters and gatherers who lived in caves and temporary wood shelters, they had not yet even worked out how to cut wood with any accuracy.
People who own caravans could live in mobile homes/homes that can be moved.
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.
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Many people have cable service into mobile homes.
New mobile homes can be purchased online at most of the manufactures websites. This includes companies such as Clayton Homes, Expo Mobile Homes, and Skyline Homes.
Yes, many people do that.
No. Mobile homes are not real property.
They are still there building mobile homes - - -
SIC 2451 applies to MOBILE HOMES.
Titles for mobile homes began to be issued in the U.S. with the implementation of the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974. This act established federal standards for mobile homes and introduced the concept of issuing a title for mobile homes similar to that of vehicles. As a result, mobile homes produced after this date were required to have titles.
Mobile homes that belong to people are all over the place ! - Did I not get the intended meaning of your question ?
Steinbeck considered mobile homes a revolution in living because they offered mobility and flexibility, giving people the ability to move with their homes. This was particularly important during the Great Depression when many people were displaced and looking for affordable housing options. Mobile homes provided a sense of stability and independence for those who were struggling to make ends meet.