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Eldorado-area developer Joe Miller isn't planning to build a mobile-home park on his 263 acres near the intersection of Avenida de Compadres and Spur Ranch Road. But he proposes a 73-lot subdivision in which some or all of the lots -- which he plans to rent or sell -- could end up with mobile homes on them. That's because Miller doesn't plan to prohibit mobile homes, as many subdivisions do. And this prospect causes alarm among some neighbors.
are typically covered by providing physical damage on a basis similar to an automobile policy or on a homeowners (basic, broad or special cause of loss) basis. The Exposures range widely from modest, anchored trailers existing on separate lots or within mobile home parks to large units that easily rival the cost and luxury of traditional, site-built residences. Mobile home insurance is often provided on an actual cash value basis, so significant depreciation can be a major concern for owners of . Mobile home insurers offer separate endorsements such as Vendors or Lienholders Single Interest coverage, Theft coverage and Trip Collision Coverage.
LITTLE AXE, Okla. - Wanda Tiger and her husband needed a new home after a long-term house-sitting arrangement came to an end. But for members of their American Indian tribe in rural Oklahoma, affordable housing options were few. Then tribal leaders learned of an impossibly attractive offer: Mobile homes that had never been occupied were available from the government almost for free. They had stood vacant for years after being rejected as temporary housing following Hurricane Katrina.
The Illinois Legislature has made some changes effective Jan. 1, on how a mobile/manufactured home is taxed. It used to be that all mobile/manufactured homes were taxed under the Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act. What this means is your home was taxed at a much lower cost per square foot of area, with that cost decreasing as your mobile/manufactured home aged, and not taxed under the property tax code as "real property. What has changed with the taxing of your mobile/manufactured home is that if you are not located in a state licensed mobile/ manufactured home park and you sell, transfer or relocate to a different parcel of land outside of a mobile/manufactured home park, your home will then be classified, assessed, and taxed as real property. As long as you make no changes such as s...
There was a time when mobile homes were viewed as little more than cramped, rectangular boxes with narrow hallways and flimsy construction. Trailers, they were called. But many of today's units - now commonly referred to as manufactured homes - are a far cry from that stereotype.
All manner of water-related problems have plagued Whispering Pines for the past 15 years. Leaks from underground fuel storage tanks contaminated residents' drinking water for an unknown period until the seepage was discovered in 1990. Water pressure dropped so low in the mid-'90s that a shower in one trailer might slow to a drip if someone in a neighboring trailer flushed the toilet. That was also around the time when sewage from a backed-up septic system began eddying into pools in residents' yards, recalls Whispering Pines tenant Sandy Shum. The regional Environmental Commission recently attached stringent conditions to an Act 250 permit [Carrara] had sought in order to deepen its quarry from 70 feet to 175 feet. The company will now be required to install a sediment-filtration system...
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