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plural form of mobile home
mobile home
A prefabricated home built in a factory, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where it will be occupied
mobile home
A mobile dwelling constructed or converted and intended for use as a permanent residence and designed to be moved overland, either self-propelled or by towing It includes all HHG, personal effects, and professional books, papers and equipment contained in the mobile home and owned or intended for use by the member or the members' dependents A mobile home includes a house trailer, a privately owned rail car converted for use as a residence (51 Comp Gen 806 (1972)), and a boat a member uses as the place of principal residence (62 Comp Gen 292 (1983))
mobile home
A trailer that is designed or equipped with wheels, and made to provide a residence for one or more persons Tenant and travel trailers are not included
mobile home
A factory built single family dwelling that is transported to your chosen location and placed on a foundation
mobile home
A mobile home is essentially a moveable house--often 10 or 12 feet [3 or 3 7 meters] in width--and can only be moved by a proper tractor; not to be confused with a motor home[see RV for the definition of a motor home]
mobile home
A factory-assembled residence consisting of one or more modules, in which a chassis and wheels are an integral part of the structure, and can be readied for occupancy without removing the chassis and/or wheeels
mobile home
A mobile home is a large caravan that people live in and that usually remains in the same place, but which can be pulled to another place using a car or van
mobile home
The term coined by Elmer Frey to describe his first ten-wide models, but soon adopted by the industry to describe homes manufactured from the mid-1950s through the mid-1970s Strictly speaking, mobile homes are no longer produced, although casual terminology still refers to some manufactured homes as "mobile homes " Mobile homes were no longer built after June 1980, the date the U S Congress officially changed the term to "manufactured home " The term still applies, however, to pre-HUD-Code homes
mobile home
Manufactured housing which may or may not be moved once it reaches a destination, depending on it size and portability
mobile home
A dwelling that sits on wheels and may be moved, often under its own power
mobile home
a factory-assembled residence consisting of one or more modules in which a chassis and wheels are an integral of the structure, and can be readied for occupancy without removing the chassis and/or wheels
mobile home
A factory assembled residence consisting of one or more modules, in which a chassis and wheels are an integral part of the structure and that can be made ready for occupancy without removing the chassis and/or wheels See also "Modular House"
mobile home
A manufactured unit constructed on a chassis and wheels and designed for permanent or semi-attachment to land
mobile home
trailer home, caravan
mobile home
A moveable dwelling designed and constructed to be transported (by road) on its own chassis to a site and placed on a temporary foundation such as blocks, posts or a prepared pad It should be capable of being moved to a new location
mobile home
Prefabricated trailer-type housing units that are semipermanently attached to land, either the owner's fee land or a leasehold, such as in a mobile-home park Mobile homes are usually affixed to a concrete foundation and connected to utilities Although they may not be as mobile as the word implies, they may be removed from such attachments and hauled to a new location In this respect mobile homes possess the features of both real and personal property They are like real property when the units are attached to the earth's surface, and like personal property when they are detached and moved The courts, however, generally consider a mobile home as a fixture and thus treat it as real property
mobile home
See Manufactured Housing Unit
mobile home
A residential structure intended for permanent human occupancy and constructed for movement on the public highways, constructed prior to adoption of June 15, 1976 U S Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards, but meeting the requirements of Oregon's mobile home laws in effect between January 1, 1962 and June 15, 1976 which met the construction requirements of Oregon Mobile Home Law in effect at the time of construction and which exhibits an Oregon Department of Commerce Insignia of Compliance that indicates conformance with U S Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD, standards
mobile home
Manufactured housing constructed according to Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD Title 6) Mobile property constructed with an undercarriage for wheels A mobile home may later be affixed to a foundation making a more permanent installation Not to be confused with a modular home
mobile home
A Factory built home that is towed to the dwelling site and placed on a full, continuous foundation
mobile home
a large house trailer that that can be connected to utilities and can be parked in one place and used as permanent housing
mobile homes

    Hyphenation

    mo·bile homes

    Turkish pronunciation

    mōbıl hōmz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmōbəl ˈhōmz/ /ˈmoʊbəl ˈhoʊmz/
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