It might be if you are setting a trap that could injure or kill people. It probably is not illegal to set mouse traps.
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.
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.
as for the state laws part. a mobile home company/property is considered private property and the city police cannot enforce speeding or sit in a mobile home lot to check for speeders, ie. Although it be private property they have to abide by state laws just like any others, such as a felon in a mobile home park cannot own a firearm just as he wouldn't if he didnt live in a park.
The cost to build a mobile home park depends greatly on how many mobile homes will need to be installed within the park. If the park itself is being built without any homes, the plumbing, electrical, and gas hook ups will need to be added to each lot. The cost for that endeavor will depend on the size of the park.
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.
It's a park where all the mobile owners bought shares in the park when they bought their mobile. -They are their own management.
In Washington state, if a home owner dies and leaves his/her mobile home to another and the heir is denied occupancy of the mobile home park, the mobile home will have to be moved. Other options would be to sell the mobile home to persons approved by the park, or to rent to approved persons.
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I would imagine you can. -Consult local insurance brokers.
There is one Garden City Mobile Home Park In Columbus, IN. -( but there may be some in other places too.)
It's a park where all the mobile owners bought shares in the park when they bought their mobile. -They are their own management.
This is normally called encroachment, and it's normally against the trailer park's policies.