Yes. There are lenders and brokers who work with manufactured and mobile homes in parks. Rates tend to be higher for homes in park/communities but it can be done.
Park Home Assist and M.H Loans are two companies which provide for mobile homes. One could also consider if the bank will lend them the money as this can sometimes be an option.
The percentage you want is written in the master deed: the percentage required to amend the deed.
Park homes are houses that are prefabricated that is manufactured off-site. Park homes are also called mobile homes. They are usually just an empty house; however, the good thing is that they are easily movable.
Well, honey, in Canada, mobile homes are considered personal property if they can be moved from one location to another. However, if a mobile home is affixed to a permanent foundation and connected to utilities, it may be classified as real property. So, it really depends on how rooted that mobile home is - kind of like deciding if you're a city slicker or a country bumpkin.
A park model is a mobile home (which means it's anchored in a park,usually on blocks) -An RV is basically a travelling home, not nearly as large as most mobile homes.
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.
As far as I can tell, it is not illegal to park a mobile home on the street, providing you comply with certain rules (no parking trailer unless there is a vehicle attached capable of towing it; no leaving trailer unlocked while parked; no parking overnight on a residential street). However, it IS illegal to actually LIVE in a mobile home that is parked on a public street in New York City. You must rent space at a mobile home park that has facilities for running water, electricity and waste disposal.
The park owner gets to decide if they want travel trailers or motor homes in their park. You have very little recourse if you are refused , and the park is privately owned.
You could only find that information from local realtors, or from mobile park owners.
Maybe you are parked on a hill. This makes it harder sometimes to get out of park when you are parked on a hill.
Your LOCAL realtor who specialises in mobiles will have pictures of all those for sale.
They are never parked on the runway . They park on taxiways designated for parking.