I'm assuming you mean the Mobile home PARK wants it moved - then yes, it IS their responsibility to pay.
Mobile is to be able to move or be moved freely or easily.
A mobile TV, is a tv that is mobile and can be moved, if you're talking about a LIVE mobile tv, that's a television that has live tv wherever you are, wifi is not needed.
People who own caravans could live in mobile homes/homes that can be moved.
A mobile scaffold tower is a portable platform that can be easily moved from one location to another. It is used in construction and maintenance work to provide a safe elevated working platform for workers. Mobile scaffold towers are designed to be versatile, lightweight, and easy to assemble.
No, the word 'mobile' is an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'mobile' describes a noun as able to move or be moved easily (a mobile phone, a mobilehome).The noun 'mobile' is a word for a decorative structure that is suspended, allowing it to turn freely in the air; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'mobile' is it.Example: The lobby of the station was dominated by a large mobile. The waiting passengers watched it as it slowly moved in the air currents.
In Washington state, if a home owner dies and leaves his/her mobile home to another and the heir is denied occupancy of the mobile home park, the mobile home will have to be moved. Other options would be to sell the mobile home to persons approved by the park, or to rent to approved persons.
Mobile or mobility
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mobile home - according to Junior Brain training on the DS!! Which is odd because all the mobile homes I've ever seen are moved on the back of a lorry
A mobile crane differs from a fixed crane in a number of ways. Perhaps the most important difference between them is that the mobile crane is made to be moved from site to site, whereas a fixed crane isn't.
I'm sorry. I honestly do not know. If I find out, I will tell you.