Yes
I would imagine you can. -Consult local insurance brokers.
Consult LOCAL insurance companies.
Depends on the park you put it into.
This is normally called encroachment, and it's normally against the trailer park's policies.
Certainly there are several insurance companies that provide coverage for mobile homes in a park or on private property. The key is who owns the mobile home. The owner is the person who would be able to get a policy on the home.
Park Model Trailer can be found through various dealerships similar to a car or mobile home dealership. They can also be specail ordered online. Some mobile home parks offer their own park model trailers.
If you own the mobile home, then you have the right to remove it from the mobile home park, unless you are in a lease agreement between you and the mobile home park.
Yes. In a trailer park you are paying rent for the space for your trailer home.
As far as I can tell, it is not illegal to park a mobile home on the street, providing you comply with certain rules (no parking trailer unless there is a vehicle attached capable of towing it; no leaving trailer unlocked while parked; no parking overnight on a residential street). However, it IS illegal to actually LIVE in a mobile home that is parked on a public street in New York City. You must rent space at a mobile home park that has facilities for running water, electricity and waste disposal.
It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.
1st find out why they were not approved and try an appeal or more then likely you will have to find a new buyer I'm not saying this is in your park but some times park managers will deny a buyer hoping you go broke and can't pay the rent and pay for a new place so you give the trailer to the park and then they resell that's not always the case but it happend to me
A good place to start searching for trailer homes for rent in a specific community would be in a local newspaper, realtor listings or community bulletin board. If one is looking for a trailer home within a specific mobile home park, contacting that park directly would be an effective way to find out if any homes are for rent.