The law is different in many places. You make this question impossible by NOT saying where this is !
It's legal if the traps are on land owned or rented by you or your family, in which case you could even take the traps and resell them. On public land you could move them if they are a hazard to you or your family, but it still counts as the trap owner's property. If the traps are on someone else's land entirely, it's at the discretion of the property owner.
You typically have to move out of a foreclosed home after the foreclosure process is complete and the new owner takes possession. This timeline can vary depending on state laws and the specifics of the foreclosure process. It's important to be prepared to move promptly once the foreclosure is finalized.
In most parts of USA and Canada there are Landlord /Tenant Acts. Both parties to a rental agreement must usually sign a written lease. Landlords are allowed to increase rents annually when you renew your lease. -In your case, you need to read your lease terms and also look up Florida Landlord/Tenant Act , Chapter 83. If you need further information, please give more details regarding the lease and it's terms of use and period. I cannot include a related link as the domain name is apparently too long. -Look up " Florida Landlord/tenant laws" on Google.
After a home is foreclosed in Texas, the former owner generally has to vacate the property. The exact timeline can vary based on the specific circumstances of the foreclosure, but typically the former owner has a few days to move out after the foreclosure sale or auction. It's best to consult with a real estate attorney for specific advice relevant to your situation.
It is not legal to move into an abandoned house without the owner's permission. You could face legal consequences for trespassing or squatting. It's best to contact the owner or local authorities if you want to explore the possibility of living in the property.
If the home is permanently attached to the real estate (not a mobile home) then the owner of the real estate owns the home. if you build a home on another person's land, they own it. Perhaps the owner would allow you to move the structure. However, you would need to restore the land to its natural state.
You have to have road permits. That is the responsibility of both the owner and the moving company.
if the mobile has not been paid for (financed) you don't own it. Therefore you cannot move it.
It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.It is likely the person to whom you make your payments or if it is a mobile home park, you should inquire at the rental office.
You send him a legal letter demanding the mobile be removed within a reasonable time ( ie a month) or you will seize it as rent owed.
It is possible to place a lien on unclaimed property, however more than a certified letter will be necessary. You should begin with the letter to notify the mobile home owner of your intentions, and if the home goes unmoved, you may file for a lien with the local courts. This will require further contact to serve the home owner.
Most mobile homes do not need to be separated to move. They are built on a movable frame.
It would depend on the location (province, state, etc, -and you DON"T say). I would think it's a logical move to come after the home unless someone else in the family makes payments. -In the end it all depends on LOCAL statutes.
A mobile home deck plan is a separate foundation not attached to the mobile home itself. It is used to support the mobile home. The benefit of having a mobile home deck is to be able to move your mobile home from one place to another without having to rip out the foundation.
You would get the best answer to that from your local Government Tenancy dept.
The costs to move a mobile home depends on the size, permits, fees, insurance, the state you are in and how far you are moving it. The lowest possible price would be around $2000.
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.