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They can if the streets are owned by the home owners' association rather than by a municipality.
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.
It's a park where all the mobile owners bought shares in the park when they bought their mobile. -They are their own management.
There is a mobile home grant program which provides up to $5000 to home owners who need to make repairs to their mobile home. This grant is specifically for those home owners who do not own the property on which their home sits. Full details and eligibility requirements can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/Socialservices/Housing/ServicesAndPrograms/Services/HousingRepair/MobileHomeGrants.aspx
It's a park where all the mobile owners bought shares in the park when they bought their mobile. -They are their own management.
I believe its the same as someone who owns an apartment building.
If the note holder has taken possession of the property then they are the current owner, you do not need to maintain a home owners insurance policy. This is because you are no longer the home owner.
Review your governing documents to determine the real estate assets owned in common with all other owners in your association. The roadways may be included, or not. There is no standard.
means the landlord of your century county Mobile home counted reached homed
their taxes are going to be the same as a residential home because they have recently shed their tax free status. many mobile home owners now pay taxes that have never paid it in the past.
No. the upkeep and maintenance of a home is the responsibility of the home owner. Failure of the home owner to properly maintain (upkeep)the home will usually result in cancellation or non-renewal of the home insurance policy.
Yes they can cancel your policy. Failure to properly maintain your home indicates a "Moral Hazard" that will surely lead to unnecessary and avoidable current and future damage to the property. Basically the home is being allowed to deteriorate due to the owners negligence.