Mobile home, trailer, RV.Mobile home, trailer, RV.
Progressive, for instance, sells RV insurance: http://rv.progressive.com/rv-travel-trailer-insurance.aspx. There are also other companies that do.
no unless its a RV trailer or u will get in big trouble about 100 dollar ticketAnswerno unless its a RV trailer or covered roof or u get in truoble about a 2000000000 dollar ticket and prison
Look for advertisements for used trailers in online classifieds and message boards, newspapers, and sales publications such as Auto RV or Peddler's Post.
In Florida RV parks fall under a different category and are exempt from residential tenant laws and trailer park rental laws. RV parks fall under the same category of hotels/motels, and the RV park owner or manager can kick anyone out immediately.
Commercial kits are available that just plug in. Check with a local auto parts retailer or a camper/rv trailer retailer. The kits are great and the whole job can be completed in about a minute.
you can call any RV dealership that sells fleetwood RV, i belive the answer is 3000 pounds.
The following website can help you determine what kind of insurance you'll need with a trailer or an RV, such as liability and roadside assistance. http://internet-trailer.com/RV-Insurance.aspx
If one is referring to a "trailer" as in a mobile home, the company Featherlite Luxury Coaches offers a model that runs around $2.5 million. This of course would more so be classified as an RV, but still technically is considered a mobile home.
Information about RV can be found on the different websites of auto dealers and RV dealers alike. The information comes with the details of the deal when one wants to buy an RV.
It's 40 feet long. Other than that, we have no idea, as we know nothing else about the trailer. We don't know if you're talking about a freight trailer, an RV trailer, etc.
An RV has hookups... a trailer would have standard connections.