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Joe Pitrolo
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Moving Trailers

Joe Pitrolo
  • Investor
  • Morgantown, WV
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It always seems best if you can find a trailer already set up.
I have a trailer I put a down payment on to the mover and it has yet to be moved.
Finding good movers is difficult, but can be lucrative.
If you find a good park, you may be able to get several trailers in the same locale, making it easier market.
Does anyone have any advice or tips working with movers or buying homes that need moved vs. homes already set up.
Also, movers are a good source of finding trailers.

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Rick K.
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Rick K.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Rincon, GA
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Finding a good mover who is on time and dependable to accomplish the move professionnaly is very hard. I have 2 in my area that I keep in contact with and throw business to as often as I can to let them know I am looking out for them. They in turn look out for me.

How to find these people? Well call around to the mobile home park management and ask for referrals. In this economy with no new homes being sold it is tough to stay in the moving business, so the used homes is where the movers are making it. Mobile home park owners and managers usally know the good movers.

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