In most places it is NOT considered a motor vehicle. Certainly not in BC, Canada.
mobile home
I received my mobile home title and it looks just like a title for a vehicle. It even has certificate of title for a vehicle printed on top.
There is no VIN -it's not a vehicle.
That's exactly what a mobile home is - a manufactured home on a heavy trailer style frame.
A recreational vehicle is a motor vehicle used for recreational travel by road and is usually a van such as a camper or mobile home.
If it has an engine and you can drive it, yes. If not (ie you have to tow it) then no, it is a trailer.
I received my mobile home title and it looks just like a title for a vehicle. It even has certificate of title for a vehicle printed on top.
In most places, yes. A vehicle can be under lien just about anywhere in US or Canada.
Yes. Most mobile homes and manufactured homes carry a title just like the title to a vehicle. If the mobile home is on your property and you want to sell it, contact your state government and request a title for the mobile home. After acquiring the title in your name you are free to do with it what you want.
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.
MH parks are generally private property anywhere.