Tennessee Agreement to Set Mobile Home to New Location

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A mobile home may be defined as a movable or portable dwelling built on a chassis, connected to utilities, designed without a permanent foundation, and intended for year-round living. There has been a tremendous rise in the number of mobile homes purchased, and correspondingly, more land being used for mobile home park purposes.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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The capacity for mobile homes on one acre varies, but typically, you can expect to place one to three mobile homes based on local zoning restrictions. Each jurisdiction will have different criteria that include spacing and access regulations. A Tennessee Agreement to Set Mobile Home to New Location will assist you in navigating these requirements.

To transport your mobile home, you will want to hire a professional company who specialize in moving large homes. The mobile home will be placed on a large flat-bed and towed. Prices are based on the distance and differ if you are moving a single or double wide home.

(a) It is unlawful to occupy any manufactured home in this state, unless the manufactured home has been installed by a person licensed by the commissioner to make such installation.

To move a single-wide mobile home using the full-service moving service and the same distance of up to 60 miles will cost about $3,000-$5,000. Full-service moves include the disconnect, reconnect and transport services. To move a double-wide mobile home will cost $4,000-$10,000.

Mobile Home Moving Costs It usually costs between $2,000 and $5,000 to move a mobile home less than 100 miles, although it may cost as little as $1,000 in some circumstances. If you're moving a mobile home more than 100 miles, expect to pay $6 to $15 per mile or up to $15,000 in transport costs alone.

To move and set up a single-wide trailer, mobile home movers charge between $5,000 and $8,000 on average. To move and set up a double-wide trailer, the cost is typically between $10,000 to $13,000 on average.

No mobile home, manufactured home, portable modular unit or house trailer as defined in §55-4-402, shall be moved into or through this state or upon the public roads or highways of this state unless and until the owner, operator or transporter thereof has obtained a permit as required by this part.

Land Use Regulations While these zones all allow the placement of trailer homes, the buyer must still get a permit before moving a mobile home on public roads. Tennessee finds it unlawful to move a trailer home on streets, highways and rural routes without this permit.

Some moving companies may enforce a policy where they do not move any mobile home over 20 years old, whereas some companies may have no limit as long as the structure is sound for transport.

The owner may de-title a mobile home by surrendering the certificate of title or titles, if more than one unit, a Manufacturers Certificate of Origin (MCO), or a Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) for cancellation to the Vehicle Services Division by mail.

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