Yes, a mobile home is a dwelling, and in most jurisdictions is classed and taxed as such.
Yes, a Mobile Home is a type of dwelling .
Yes, at least in Canada, a mobile or modular home is classed and taxed as a dwelling.
A dwelling is a another name for a home
A dwelling is a house, a home, a residence, where you live.
Your rent, whether for a mobile home lot or anything else, is not a debt, but rather an ongoing monthly fee for your right to occupy that dwelling or structure. As such, it cannot be admitted to bankruptcy. If you can't pay the rent, then you can't stay!
Yes, a mobile home can use a standard household toilet, the sewer system falls under the plumbing code of an inhabited dwelling, just like a house. R.V's though can be different since they are not designed as primary residences but are vehicles.
Yes. A dwelling, in this sense, can be anywhere or anything where someone lives.
Home.
I believe Modular Homes are built in sections while a mobile home is one piece. Mobile homes probably move more easily. Modular Home = Factory-built housing with onsite assembly and some onsite construction that is built to meet state and local codes and does not have a chassis. Mobile Home = Trailer or trailer-like dwelling unit (has a chassis and removable wheels) manufactured in a factory and designed to be transported to a site and semipermanently attached. The preferred industry term is manufactured housing.
No. Mobile Homes are covered under their own Policy. Not under your Dwellings Policy.
Yes it is: residence -noun 1. the place, esp. the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home dwelling -noun a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
House, dwelling, domicile, domain.