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Chad K.
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Rehabbing mobile homes

Chad K.
  • Charlotte, NC
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Over the past few years I've been wholesaling residential homes an will continue to do so, however I sold my first mobile home this year an would like to get more involved in mobile homes. I want to do some buy and holds for mobile homes an wanted to know is the rehab for residential the same as mobile homes? Because there are a few mobile home parks I would rehab the old mobile homes they have as rentals for me.

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Bill Neves
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  • Vancouver, WA
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Bill Neves
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Vancouver, WA
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@Kevin Schulte

Try Amazon. I got 2 to get me started.  Helped to get me going. There are others...

1 - The Manual for Manufactured/Mobile Home Repair and Upgrade

2 - Your Mobile Home: Energy and Repair Guide for Manufactured Housing, 5th Edition

As mentioned above, when starting out, ask a handyman WHO KNOWS MOBILES to walk you thru and tell you what they look for. Won't make you an expert but get you going?

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