You can look it up in county records, usually parcel site or county property tax site.
There is not a way to find out who has a mobile home by using sticker ID number. The is a private issue.
Ask them. there isn't a registry for this. Either that or look up their address and see if it is within a mobile home park.
If the home is not in California, a title company is a waste of money. In most, if not all states titling a home is comparable to a car. You can find all State Titling forms at the below link;http://www.chattelmortgage.net/mobile_home_Forms.html
In Canada you would go to the regional Home Assessment Office, a dept of the provincial Govt. -They decide on what homes are taxed at, so they basically know everything about evrey home, including mobile
A mobile home is personal property, and has a title like other dwellings, rather than a vehicle title as is used for RV's. The resident may be the owner, or may be paying a mortgage to a bank that loaned money on the home. If the resident is renting, the home may be owned by a private individual, or by an operator of the mobile home park where it is located. Note that the land on which a mobile home is located may have an entirely separate owner (who leases the ground space), and a separate individual or company may be providing utility services.
Certainly there are several insurance companies that provide coverage for mobile homes in a park or on private property. The key is who owns the mobile home. The owner is the person who would be able to get a policy on the home.
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Tina Orbendorfer is the Park Manager.
I believe its the same as someone who owns an apartment building.
In most places the name of the person or company will be on the Tax assessment rolls. In Canada, the Assessment Office, in the US whichever office gives a value figure for land taxation.
who owns this title location of title
Whoever owns the title to the vehicle is who owns it.