If local authority allows it and you have approved elec and water feed in and approved septic.
yes...
To get mobile home loan you have to satisfy certain standards set up by the 1976 HUD code.For mobile home financing you can take mortgage loan to buy both the land and the mobile home or to buy either the home or the land.
Yes. You can get loans for mobile homes on land. It depends on what state you are located in.
Yes, you do, but they are usually quite small.
You would need to look at the contract. Often a mobile home contract is secured by the land it is placed on. It may be that you cannot default on the mobile home without losing the land.
Contact the land owner. They would probably be glad to have an offer to remove the mobile home.
Yes, unfortunately. The land will be on the deed of the property along with the mobile home, therefore, it will go to the lender.
It depends. Do you have a mobile home?Ans 2 - It depends on LOCAL authority. Zoning and building regulations.
Depends on your LOCAL authority.
If the owner of the mobile home refuses to move it from your land, you may need to follow a legal process to have it removed. This typically involves providing notice to the owner to remove the mobile home within a set timeframe, after which you may be able to pursue legal action or have it removed by authorities. It's important to consult with a legal professional or local authorities to understand the specific laws and procedures in your area.
Your question is not clear. Do you mean separately as in two different buyers? If two different buyers buy then the mobile goes to one buyer and the land to the other.
If you mean a double wide mobile home, no. Most people don't own the land that a mobile home sits on and the way the mobile home is made doesn't lend it's self to having a basement.