I always found humor in the name we give to habitational structures assembled in one location and then moved to another, where the home would find its permanent spot either in a park or on private land. Once the wheels are removed and the home is set on blocks and jacks, the electrical, gas, and plumbing contractors come in and do their magic to connect the water, sewer, and power. There is nothing mobile about the home once it’s hooked up to all the utilities and the space below has been skirted. It’s not like I can back a truck up to it and haul it to the mountains to go camping.
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