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Mobile Homes for Rent

By Sarah Mighton - HousingInfo.com         May 11,2007

In many areas, mobile homes for rent are a low-cost alternative to apartment rentals. In other cases, you might be more interested in renting a freestanding mobile home than renting an apartment in a building where your noisy neighbors are just a wall away.

What You Need to Know About Renting Mobile Homes

First of all, renting a mobile home isn't really any different from renting an apartment. You'll most likely sign a lease and pay monthly rent. You'll be liable for damages, and because of this, you should do a careful inspection before you move in. Take pictures if necessary, so you can prove what condition the place was in before you moved in.

Are Pets Allowed in Your Mobile Home Rental?

Ask about pets before you decide to move your Golden Retriever in with you. Although many people think that a mobile home would automatically allow pets, the people who rent them are no different from your average landlord. Many landlords are concerned about the damage an unwatched, untrained pet can do. Make sure Rover is allowed before you sign on the dotted line.

Visiting Mobile Homes for Rent

Another similarity between mobile homes for rent and apartment rentals is the importance of the site visit. Do not skip this key step in your search. You should visit the mobile home during daylight hours for your site visit if possible, and again at night to determine what the "neighborhood" is like after the sun goes down.

Pay particular attention to the condition of the mobile home. You don't want to get stuck paying for damages you didn't cause.

Also, like an apartment, there are a some important things you should find out from the landlord before you sign the lease. For example, what is the average heating cost? Many mobile homes cost more to heat than you might think. As long as you treat your search for a mobile home rental as you would treat any other rental search, you should be on safe ground.

 
 
 
 
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