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Posted by Modular Homes on March 8th, 2011
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I am looking to buy a mobile home. It is a 1995 Forrest Park. 2 bedroom 1 bath. Freshly painted and nice cabinets etc. I am trying to find an estimated value to see if it is worth what they are asking, but they want like 0 to buy the blue book for it. Anyone in the "industry" know about how much this is worth, or who I could call to find out? Would a bank or insurance company be able to tell me?! Thanks!
Oh it is a 16X65. I will work on a pic!
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Posted by Modular Homes on October 21st, 2010
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We are looking to bid on a property that is selling a peice of land with a mobile home on it. The land comes with a title but the mobile home doesn’t. If we purchase this property and get a title bond and a lien is on it what happens? Do we have to pay it or does the insurance company we get the bond through pay it? Because the way we understand it is in getting a title bond we would be purchasing insurance on our rights to the title. Any information on a mobile home title bond would be GREAT! Thanks.
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Posted by Modular Homes on February 11th, 2010
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How can I prove that I owned a mobile home in the past? I got rid of all the tax receipts, homeowner insurance, etc. Can the county court house give me receipts of past taxes? Can the insurance company give me past records? I sold the home three years ago and never thought that I would ever need to keep the paperwork. I need proof for the first time homeowner tax credit.
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Posted by Modular Homes on December 17th, 2009
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OMG, the latest nightmare in my quest for home ownership is my insurance company. They said that because my house is manufactured, it decreases in value over the years, and they are only willing to insure in for the current depreciated value, which is only about 1/4 the actual sale price. Is this normal? If so, why? Wouldn’t it increase in value like a "real" house?
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Posted by Modular Homes on November 11th, 2009
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I need to find an insurance company to cover my 1989 mobile home trailor.It is located on my own property.
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Posted by Modular Homes on November 6th, 2009
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I need to find an insurance company to cover my 1989 mobile home trailor.It is located on my own property.
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Posted by Modular Homes on June 10th, 2009
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My mobile home caught on fire but only one room was destroyed.The rest of the house,about 90 %, sustained smoke damage. What would happen to the home? Would it be mine or the insurance company's?
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