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A mobile home may be a personal property but this is not obligatory.
The mobile home owner has a right to personal property, NOT the landlord.
The mobile phone should be declared as a personal property and not a real .property. This is because a mobile phone has a small shelf life.
Yes it is a movable asset, so it could be classified as personal property.
If they haven't paid rent in 3 months, you are entitled to have it towed away
Real estate is land; - the mobile home park in which mobile homes are parked would be real estate, but the mobile homes themselves are not real estate, they are the equivalent of large cars that you can live in. A car is personal property rather than real property, and so is a mobile home.
Yes, in most states in the United States you will pay either a personal property tax or real property tax on a trailer (also known as mobile home or manufactured home). Each state defines what constitutes personal property or real property as the terms relate to mobile homes but typically a mobile home that is permanently fixed to the site is considered real property. If you own land where a temporary mobile home has been placed you could receive a real property tax bill for the land and a personal property tax bill for the mobile home.
Yes. It is an asset. An asset includes personnel property you own.
This means you are calling someones' mobile from your own mobile.
to write on someones facebook wall using your mobile you would do it like you would if you were on the computer/laptop
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Try googling the person you want to find. People tend to include their mobile numbers on their personal pages, facebook, linkedin etc...