A mobile home IS a permanent home for many of us . -I don't understand what exactly you mean.
If, by any chance you are asking "can you build a house on a mobile" then it's a very big NO.
The clue is in the name, "mobile." Regardless of where it is put, a mobile home is always a temporary structure.
A mobile home is just that "a home which is mobile." The mobiles have wheels, unlike a stick house which is attached to a foundation. Mobile homes can be classified as "real property" if the wheels are removed and the home is placed on a permanent foundation.
I doubt if they'd let you, and secondly, why would you need to 'build ' one. Usually easier to buy a used and upgrade it.
Yes, at least in Canada, a mobile or modular home is classed and taxed as a dwelling.
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.
under $100,000
In Canada you can.
Most of the popular banks in Canada offer mobile home mortgage. The most popular company offering this is TD Canada Trust Bank. They have many mobile mortgage specialists that will travel to your home to give you the information that you require.
In BC, Canada you can. -Not sure about US.
Mobile homes are remanufactured homes with wheels for moving them to a permanent location. The wheels are usually then removed and the home leveled and stabilized.
Mobile homes are remanufactured homes with wheels for moving them to a permanent location. The wheels are usually then removed and the home leveled and stabilized.
It's a regular (not cell) phone in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.