In many places it is . It all depends on local laws where you are.
Yes. Most mobile homes and manufactured homes carry a title just like the title to a vehicle. If the mobile home is on your property and you want to sell it, contact your state government and request a title for the mobile home. After acquiring the title in your name you are free to do with it what you want.
In Canada you can.
In Canada you certainly do. If you are in Autralia, NZ or USA, then you should ask a local realtor who deals in |mobile homes.
I am not clear on your object. -It sounds as if you now want to sell the mobile home ONLY, -but keep the land. Please re-submit with more detail, or consult the department with whom you did the deal turning it over to real estate.
uhhh NO THIS IS FRAUD
Take the mobile home back and sell it.
yes
No, you cannot legally sell a house if the title is not in your name. Only the owner of the title has the right to transfer ownership of the property. If you attempt to sell a house without owning the title, it can lead to legal issues and potential fraud charges. To sell the property, you would need to have the title transferred to your name first or have the legal authority to act on behalf of the owner.
There are many places online where mobile home parts are sold. These include Mobile Home Parts Store and Complete Mobile Home Supply. Another option is eBay.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
You will need to sell your car and then do a legal transfer of the title.
Of course. But you must clearly disclose the title status to the buyer.