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Why a Mobile Home Move Can Be Canceled Even After You Paid a Deposit
A last-minute cancellation call can feel like the floor just dropped out from under the whole project. The deposit was paid. The move date was

How to Coordinate Manufactured Home Transport and Setup Without Costly Gaps
Many buyers assume manufactured home delivery and installation are part of the same job. The home gets moved, it gets set, and everything happens in

How Weather Affects Mobile Home Transport Scheduling in Georgia
When a manufactured home move is on the calendar, people tend to organize everything around that date. Site work gets lined up. Utilities are scheduled.

Moisture Under a Manufactured Home: What It Means, What to Check, and When to Act
You notice a musty smell after a heavy rain. It seems to be coming from beneath your home, but when you look inside, nothing feels

Why Is My Mobile Home Shaking? Causes and Fixes
If you’ve been asking yourself, “why is my house shaking?” — especially in a manufactured or mobile home — you’re not alone. Many homeowners experience

Mobile Home Moving Equipment: What the Pros Use | Superior MH Setup
In this article, we’ll walk through the main types of mobile home moving equipment that professional transport companies use and explain what each piece does

Complete Guide to Relocating a Mobile Home in Georgia | Superior MH Setup
Relocating a mobile home is a major project, but it’s often more practical and affordable than buying new. Whether you’ve purchased land and want to

How to Tell If Your Mobile Home Needs Leveling | Superior MH Setup
Every manufactured home will eventually need leveling. It’s not a matter of if — it’s a matter of when. The support system underneath your mobile

Permanent Foundation vs Standard Setup: What Lenders Usually Mean
“Permanent foundation” sounds like one of those phrases that should settle a question quickly. In a live manufactured home loan file, it usually does the

Understanding HUD Wind Zones and Why Tie-Down Requirements Change
Many homeowners assume a manufactured home can be moved and installed the same way anywhere. It is easy to see why. If the home was

How to Read Manufactured Home Lender Conditions (So You Don’t Order the Wrong Document)
You open your lender’s email and it’s a list of conditions that sound serious—“tie-down certification,” “permanent foundation,” “engineer letter.” The problem is the words are

Setbacks, Zoning, and Permits: Questions to Ask Before You Buy Land for a Manufactured Home
Land can look perfect on a listing—and still be a dead end for a manufactured home. The issue isn’t always the home; it’s the rules