That's quite a vague description. -It would depend very much on the amount and type of mould. At the very least, I would buy some 'Concrobium Mold Control' from Home Depot and spray this on the mold to begin with. -Wear a mask while doing this. It may well be desirable to get a specialist in molds to assess the situation.
If the mold is under the home then you need to air it out. If the air can not freely circulate then a slimey mold will begin to grow under your home. We had the same problem last year because the breathing holes in our foundations were plugged up (they were that way when we moved in). As a result we seemed to stay sick w/ respitory problems. We unplugged the holes and left the entrance way to under the house open for a couple days so that the ground and floor could air and dry out. Once it was cleared up we put the crawl space "door" back on, but left the air holes open. We haven't had any trouble since.
Use a pressure washer or a herbicide available at a local home supply house.
Bleach.
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.
The best place to find images of mobile home floor plans would be through a builder. Contact a local builder if one is serious about building a mobile home.
Well, first you lift up the mobile home. Then, you put the sand under it.
Contact the land owner. They would probably be glad to have an offer to remove the mobile home.
remove the moisture from inside the walls and floor.
Yes, unless they are so heavy they damage a regular floor.
under $100,000
You have a hot water line leak under your floor -- you have to remove the floor and repair pipe or run it over head. Call your insurence company to see if they will help with cost
put beer under there i hear that raccons hate it
You may fix the cat, fix the skirt of the mobile home, or best option, both!
I don't believe anybody can sue if you are under bankruptcy.