What’s the Difference Between a Personal Loan and a Mortgage Loan?
Manufactured homes are an interesting animal to be sure. It is the only form of housing that can either be classified as Personal Property or Chattel (like a car) or Real Property (like a regular site-built home) and how the distinction is determined can be confusing. To be considered real property, the owner of the manufactured home must also own the land upon which the home sits. Even when the homeowner owns the land, he/she may choose to title each separately—the home as personal property and the land as realty. However, if one wants to secure an FHA-insured mortgage loan, the home and land must be conjoined as a single entity as REAL PROPERTY. There is the old joke with lenders that you’ll pull your “trailer” out in the middle of the night and haul it down the street and the will be left holding the bag. The truth is that until the home is titled as real property, your manufactured home will be treated just like a car in the eyes of a lender. (more…)








