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.
Most mobile homes do not need to be separated to move. They are built on a movable frame.
Most lenders and insurers are very reluctant to have anything to do with mobile homes built before 1975. -But keep looking, you may be lucky.
It will be difficult for you to find insurance for it.
I believe Modular Homes are built in sections while a mobile home is one piece. Mobile homes probably move more easily. Modular Home = Factory-built housing with onsite assembly and some onsite construction that is built to meet state and local codes and does not have a chassis. Mobile Home = Trailer or trailer-like dwelling unit (has a chassis and removable wheels) manufactured in a factory and designed to be transported to a site and semipermanently attached. The preferred industry term is manufactured housing.
The Empire State Building is not built on wheels. It is not a gigantic mobile home. It's an office building.
A motor home is a large vehicle built as a travelling home. Some are even conversions from a bus. They are not meant to be a static home, although sometimes used as that. - A mobile home is a home built in a shop on a heavy trailer frame, then pulled to a pad and jacked up with wheels off, set on concrete blocks. They have no motive power.
A modular laboratory is like a modular home or a mobile home...It is a pre built laboratory which can also be portable if required.
Consult the manufacturer who built the mobile home. Otherwise you risk making wrong decisions which could ultimately prove extremely costly to you.
If by "mobile" you mean a hanging artwork, there are online sites that detail how they are built. (see related link)Building any of the other mobiles (phone, radio, mobile home) would be another thing entirely, requiring technical training in that specific field to accomplish.
Many finance companies will finance the home but in the case of an addition it is best to leave it on the property its on
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