What Is a Mobile Home?

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What Is a Mobile Home?


In English law static caravans, touring caravans and motorhomes and also residential park homes can all be referred to as mobile homes. However, each of the aforementioned 'mobile homes' have completely different characteristics and present several types of insurance risk. It's important therefore to know what to look and search for when insuring your touring caravan, static caravan, motorhome or park home. Hopefully this guide will decipher the jargon and leave you somewhat wiser in regards to what type of insurance cover you need.

The legal definition of a mobile home is equivalent to that for a caravan. Broadly speaking, it covers "any structure designed or adapted for folks to live where is capable of being moved from one place to another (whether by being towed or by being transported on a motor vehicle or trailer) and any motor vehicle so designed or adapted.....It does include twin units separately constructed and designed for assembly on site, provided that the twin unit is physically capable of being moved when assembled (whether when you are towed or when you are transported on a motor vehicle or trailer). The twin unit should be only 60ft long, 20ft wide and the living accommodation no more than 10ft (3.048 metres) high."(Source: Communities.gov.uk)

Some mobile homes such as for example static caravans and park homes are obviously not so mobile but could be transported on an extremely large low loader unlike a bricks and mortar house! Needless to say you may have seen this happening if you have driven on the motorway. Despite often having small wheels for slight movement into position during siting, park homes and static caravans spend all or the majority of their useful lives in a single place. Occasionally, an owner may choose to move site.

When searching for insurance it is only the terms "park" and "mobile" home which are sometimes used interchangeably, basically a park home insurance policy may sometimes be labelled a mobile home insurance coverage.

The others are pretty straightforward. Ultimately it's advisable to look for a specialist insurance coverage specific to your type of mobile home. So when insuring a static caravan, seek out 'static caravan insurance' and so on.

There  https://staticcaravansalescumbria.com/best-static-caravan-parks-cumbria/  between covers for the different types of mobile homes.

For example park home insurance is a residential policy which reflects you living in your park home regular and having all of your worldly possessions kept within. Whereas touring caravan and motorhome policies frequently limit your usage to holidays for up to 6 months or 8 months in a year. A motorhome policy covers you for road risks including alternative party liabilities. A static caravan policy covers you for famous brands debris removal, resiting and reconnection - obviously if your static caravan is destroyed by for example storm, flood or fire it's quite costly to eliminate the damaged unit, and resite a fresh one (often by crane) and reconnect all of the utilities.

When searching for an insurance policy probably the most recognised terms are caravan insurance (aka 'touring caravan insurance'), motorhome insurance, static caravan insurance and park home insurance.

Caravan Guard Limited specialises in touring caravan insurance and motorhome insurance. Sister brand Leisuredays specialise in static caravan and park home insurance.