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Mobile Homes: The Housing Problem Solution Of Xxi Century
Mobile Homes: The Housing Problem Solution Of Xxi Century
Mobile Homes: The Housing Problem Solution Of Xxi Century
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Mobile Homes: The Housing Problem Solution Of Xxi Century

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A mobile home or mobile home is a house that can be easily transported, because it is equipped with a chassis, wheels and drawbar.

 

Can you imagine being able to take your home from one place to another?

 

With mobile homes it is possible. They are a 100% mobile element, which is transported without the need to disassemble it previously, and it is not necessary to fix it to the ground by any means. So you don't have to do any work to install it.

 

Since the location can be easily changed, this type of house has all the characteristics to be a "movable property", regulated in Art. 335 of the Civil Code ("all those that can be transported from one point to another without detriment of the immovable thing to which they were attached").

 

The UNE-EN 1647 standard, which regulates inhabitable recreational vehicles and mobile residences, defines the latter as «inhabitable, transportable recreational vehicle, which does not meet the construction and use requirements of road vehicles, which retains its means of mobility and which is intended for occasional or seasonal occupation'.

 

For all these reasons, these homes are revolutionizing the real estate market, since they have numerous advantages, such as maintaining a high residual value, an affordable price, and not being considered real estate, which provides legal benefits with respect to conventional non-mobile homes. .

 

When you are done reading this book, you will have gained a lifetime of experience in just a few short hours. The stories are interesting to follow, and the challenging concepts have been made easy to understand. So get ready to broaden your horizons and adjust your expectations because you are in for one hell of a ride!

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 2022
ISBN9798201069001
Mobile Homes: The Housing Problem Solution Of Xxi Century
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Malia Kōnane

Malia Kōnane is a 40-year-old admin assistant who enjoys meditation, playing card games, and drinking coffee. She is energetic and gentle but can also be very rude and a bit violent. She is addicted to coffee, which her friend Sally Mason Mason pointed out when she was 18. The problem intensified in 2001. Malia has lost three jobs due to her addiction, specifically: IT technician, local activist, and clerk. She is an American who defines herself as bisexual. She has a degree in business studies. She grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. Having never really known her parents, she was raised in a series of foster homes. She is currently in a relationship with Mica May Watson. Mica is 3 years older than her and works as a screenplay writer. Malia has one child with her girlfriend, Mica: James, aged 4. Malia's best friend is an admin assistant called Sally Mason. They are inseparable. She also hangs around with Abi O'Connor and Jayden Hill. They enjoy extreme ironing together.

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    Mobile Homes - Malia Kōnane

    INTRODUCTION

    Chapter One: The Critical Housing Crisis is just getting worse

    Housing Shortage in Bay Area

    Average House Prices in the bay area

    My competence when buying a House

    Chapter Two: We Needed to do Something about the Housing problems

    The Problems of Renting a Home

    The working class and their access to own a house.

    The Mobile homes as an answer for the working class

    Beneficial for people who want to live in metro areas

    Chapter three: Our Passion for Mobile Homes

    Chapter Four: Mobile Homes

    Most common used Terms in Mobile Homes

    Home

    HUD Code

    Manufactured Home Communities

    Single Section Home

    MultiSection House

    A manufactured home delivered to the place of origin in two or more sections. The average square footage is 1715 square feet, but maybe as large as 2,500 more square feet. The most common prefab multi-section home consists of two sections. However, the three-section home is gaining popularity. Manufacturers are capable and have built houses with four sections.

    Manufactured Home Retailermanufactured home

    Configurations

    Average Single Width Mobile Home Dimensions

    Construction Methods

    Mobile Home Myths

    Mobile homes are flawed.

    They All Look

    Mobile Homes Are Susceptible to Fire

    Mobile homes are less energy efficient.

    Mobile homes are for low-income people only.

    Some Cons of Mobile Homes

    Devaluation

    More Difficult to Resell

    The stigma of owning a mobile home

    Chapter Five: Creating The Best Of Mobile Homes

    Maintaining before repairing

    Anyway, everything can be fixed.

    Skirting repair

    Roof repair

    Bathroom repair

    Electrical repairs

    Plumbing repairs

    Finding the perfect contractor

    Steps for upgrading your mobile home

    Chapter Six: Mobile Homes Are Assets That Can Be Sold

    Not all houses are worth the same.

    Youth is an asset

    Old times aren't always better.

    Quality is not just about vanity

    Level one

    Level two

    Level three

    Live a good lifestyle.

    Improve the curb appeal of the House

    Improve the interior of  The House

    Improve the floor of the House

    Housing market

    Space rental

    Sell ​​your mobile home successfully.

    Connect with a real estate agent who has experience in local mobile home sales.

    Change the title of your mobile home to classify it as real property officially.

    Avoid any problems that may arise through inspection or appraisal of the Living place.

    Make it public! The perfect market to sell

    Chapter Seven: Find And Acquire The Perfect Mobile Home

    Where to buy

    Deal with agents and distributors

    Buying from a landlord

    Identify your needs and possibilities.

    What You Should Know About Buying A Mobile Home

    How to get a mobile home in a land

    What You Should Know When Buying A Mobile Home For Private Land

    What you should know if you want to have pets

    How to finance your home

    What to do before applying for financing

    FHA loans

    Fannie Mae

    Freddie mac

    V.A. loans

    Loans

    Personal loans

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    Amobile home or mobile home is a house that can be easily transported, because it is equipped with a chassis, wheels and drawbar.

    Can you imagine being able to take your home from one place to another?

    With mobile homes it is possible. They are a 100% mobile element, which is transported without the need to disassemble it previously, and it is not necessary to fix it to the ground by any means. So you don't have to do any work to install it.

    Since the location can be easily changed, this type of house has all the characteristics to be a movable property, regulated in Art. 335 of the Civil Code (all those that can be transported from one point to another without detriment of the immovable thing to which they were attached).

    The UNE-EN 1647 standard, which regulates inhabitable recreational vehicles and mobile residences, defines the latter as «inhabitable, transportable recreational vehicle, which does not meet the construction and use requirements of road vehicles, which retains its means of mobility and which is intended for occasional or seasonal occupation'.

    For all these reasons, these homes are revolutionizing the real estate market, since they have numerous advantages, such as maintaining a high residual value, an affordable price, and not being considered real estate, which provides legal benefits with respect to conventional non-mobile homes. .

    Mobile homes or mobile homes are identified with a chassis number and a plate number, this being the one that is normally reflected both in the documentation that accompanies the home and on a plate located next to the entrance door.

    Differences between the mobile home and the prefabricated house

    The concepts of prefabricated house and mobile home are often confused with each other. Both constructions share certain common characteristics, but there are also numerous differences.

    Mobility

    On the one hand, mobile homes, like those of Alucasa, are completely mobile.

    That is to say, they are a type of industrialised, self-supporting and monobloc house, equipped with a galvanized steel chassis that incorporates a tongue or reversible drawbar and pneumatic wheels. With all this, they are 100% easily transportable.

    In addition, in accordance with their manufacturing and installation criteria, they do not need to be attached or anchored to the ground or to lay foundations or any civil works interlocking.

    What does this mean? Well, these homes do not need a building license!

    However, it is advisable to consult the City Council of the place where your house will be located, in case there is any type of supplementary requirement.

    Prefabricated houses, on the other hand, are fixed constructions, anchored to the ground, which require a previous foundation as well as a license for their construction and location.

    Unlike mobiles, they must comply with the requirements of the Building Planning Law

    (LOE) and the Technical Building Code (CTE). In other words, they need the same permits and licenses required for conventional housing, including construction.

    The main consequence? This type of house can only be located on urbanizable land, although it always depends on the urban regulations of each municipality.

    Chapter One: The Critical Housing Crisis is just getting worse

    The US housing market has become fertile ground for speculation. As the practice of buying to sell more is making it's way later, real estate agents have entered the dynamic of delaying the sale of properties until they can place them at higher prices. Meanwhile, the price of wood shoots up house costs, but customers continue to buy properties. So are we facing a new edition of the 2007-2008 bubble?

    The housing frenzy is of such a nature that buyers have ignored the warnings of the National Association of Home Builders, which has warned of the vertiginous increase in wood prices in the last 12 months, which has reached a median of $ 35,872 for single-family homes.

    The lure of quick profits has turned the market into the ground only suitable for very professional traders. One of the real estate fads of recent times is selling houses to people with little starting money. "These agreements are often structured more like a lease with an option to buy, a contract that includes a lot of fine print slanted completely in favor of the seller. This means that they sell

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