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Mobile Home Rental Dealers

 
Author: Seth Miller

Mobile homes can be rented through several dealers operating throughout the world. People with mobile home requirements can rent them out through mobile home rental dealers, whether they would like to live in individual mobile homes or in mobile home community parks.

Typically, mobile home dealers work locally. They get their leads about mobile homes on rent from landowners and owners of the mobile homes themselves. They have small offices out of which they work. People wishing to rent a mobile home approach them with their specifications. Dealers show them mobile homes in the area that are available for rent.

Most dealers provide mobile homes for a minimum period of at least one week. Maximum periods may depend on the discretion of the tenant and the landowner. Weekends and holiday seasons are busy times for mobile home rental dealers, as there are many mobile home requirements during these periods. Hence, some mobile home rental dealers also provide weekend packages that are quite akin to hotel lodging places.

Dealers collect a reservation fee from people who book in advance. They also collect deposit amounts, which may be $20 for a singlewide home. Apart from that, there are security and damage deposits, which are refundable. About 25% of the cost of the stay is taken in advance.

Mobile home rental dealers take their commissions from homeowners. Some mobile home owners do not live in their mobile homes, and so they put them up for rent. They may contact some dealer for this purpose. Since most homeowners are away, it becomes the dealers responsibility to see to it that mobile homes are not treated shoddily by their tenants.

Mobile home rental dealers that operate on a large scale have their branch offices in more than one state. Though there may be many offices, the employees working in them are generally local people. Large scale mobile rental operators need to be licensed, and they are governed by the rules laid down by the Mobile Home Sites Tenancies Act (MHSTA). Such mobile home dealers also rely on advertisements to boost their sales.

Author Bio:
Seth Miller is an expert on this subject. Seth has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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