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Question about trailer we have rented for 5 years that was placed partially on the empty lot owned by someone else.

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quincy

Senior Member
Very true. It is pretty much part of the business model of the low end of the trailer park industries that moving these things will destroy them, cost way too much or both.
There is no indication that the trailer is “low end” but I agree that the cost of a long-distance move might not be worth it. The cost and effort here could depend on by how much the trailer straddles the property line.
 


FarmerJ

Senior Member
if this is a single wide moving it a very short number of feet should not be a problem if you negotiated the ability to stay ( but packed some things into boxes to stay on floor) but if its a double wide thats going to be a huge deal to move it
 

quincy

Senior Member
if this is a single wide moving it a very short number of feet should not be a problem if you negotiated the ability to stay ( but packed some things into boxes to stay on floor) but if its a double wide thats going to be a huge deal to move it
Also a huge deal would be if the trailer is mounted on a fixed foundation.
 

FarmerJ

Senior Member
Yeah I kind of forgot about that one Quincy and I have seem those two , there is a triple wide on a county road not far from here that is on a block foundation and I seriously doubt anyone will ever move it, unlike the double wide a mile down the road that was taken out after 12 years so they could build a mc mansion and mc garage -shed.
 

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