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An older mobile home already has site work, utility and sewer hook-ups, but may need major updating. A new trailer does not need fixing, but the land needs to be purchased, site work needs to be done and utilities need to be hooked up. Really not interested in leasing the land or the mobile home. Looking to do this the most economical and cheapest way possible, money is very tight, and the mobile homes seem very affordable.
Asked by joanie r on 6/21/2008 4:46:24 AM | See Answers
I am putting in a small 12'x60' mobile home on the new property I just bought, to use as an office for my farm. Would I need to put a cement pad in for the home to sit on? Would it need to be the complete size of the mobile home i.e 12x60 or could I use smaller pads just where the wheels are going to sit?
Asked by Deny_Zoo29 on 10/28/2007 1:53:33 AM | See Answers
I am going to rent this place, and the light switches and plug-ins need replaced. Can I just buy these from lowe's or will I need to go to a mobile home supply store?
Asked by mel s on 7/13/2007 1:45:56 AM | See Answers
Thinking about buying a home. It was once a mobile home, but the previous owners added on to it, and then bricked the whole thing up. Even where the skirting goes. We need to know how this is going to work. Cause it is going to have to be jacked up and rebricked from where it had settled. Is this going to mess up the part that was built on. Someone who knows about this, please help, Any information from someone who is in this line of work or knows anything about this will be very helpful.
Asked by nhskshoemaker on 11/29/2007 12:52:12 PM | See Answers
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