In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
Well, first you lift up the mobile home. Then, you put the sand under it.
If you owe money, they can put a lien on your home. Even a mobile home.
The clue is in the name, "mobile." Regardless of where it is put, a mobile home is always a temporary structure.
Depends on the park you put it into.
It depends. Do you have a mobile home?Ans 2 - It depends on LOCAL authority. Zoning and building regulations.
A mobile home is a large unit pre-built in a factory and taken on wheels to a site. That is the only sense that it is "mobile". - It is possible, but not easy to put them on wheels and move them.
in your yard
Depends on your LOCAL authority.
“what kind of grant can I get to buy a new Mobile home to put on my property and get out of the one that is falling apart and a danger to live in! ” i need a grant that will replace my mobile Home what grant do I apply for get a grant?
Yes, you can. That is the common fit.
In Washington, a mobile home can be classified as either real property or personal property, depending on whether it is permanently affixed to the land. If the mobile home is not affixed to the land and is located in a mobile home park, it is considered personal property. You can place a lien on a mobile home in a park, but the process and requirements may vary, so it's advisable to consult Washington state laws and possibly seek legal advice for specific situations.
the best place to look for a mobile home would be in your local paper or to contact your local realtor. Doing this will keep you up to date on the newest mobile homes put on the market and to schedule a showing.