Yes, every mobile has a model #. Originally on a sticker at the front door, or on a plate by the main electrical panel or in a cupboard in the kitchen.
Park Model Trailer can be found through various dealerships similar to a car or mobile home dealership. They can also be specail ordered online. Some mobile home parks offer their own park model trailers.
They should be by the front door.
If you own the mobile home, then you have the right to remove it from the mobile home park, unless you are in a lease agreement between you and the mobile home park.
In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
Yes, you do, but they are usually quite small.
if the mobile has not been paid for (financed) you don't own it. Therefore you cannot move it.
I'm assuming you mean the Mobile home PARK wants it moved - then yes, it IS their responsibility to pay.
Yes
The options available for mobile home refinancing include traditional mortgage lenders, specialized mobile home lenders, credit unions, and online lenders. Each option has its own requirements and terms for refinancing a mobile home.
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.
A sample copy of a voluntary mobile home repossession letter will have a number of tips which can be used for drafting your own. This will include details of the property in question, ownership details, location and so much more.
Yes. It is an asset. An asset includes personnel property you own.