
Whether you’re a mobile home broker, dealer, or park owner, relocation requests are part of doing business. But how you manage these moves — from quoting to coordination — can make or break a sale.
🧰 Step-by-Step: Mobile Home Relocation for Professionals
- Confirm the home is movable
Many older homes (pre-HUD code or in poor structural condition) may not survive transport. - Pull all necessary permits
Coordinate both departure and destination jurisdictions. Some counties require septic inspections or land clearing first. - Schedule a licensed mover
Movers should be bonded and registered with the DOT in their state. - Manage teardown and prep
Disconnect power, water, skirting, and ensure interior components are secure. - Coordinate delivery & re-installation
Includes leveling, utility hookups, tie-downs, and re-skirt.
💼 Tips for Brokers & Dealers:
- Pre-screen buyers for land access, permitting requirements, and relocation budget.
- Bundle moving services with sales to add value and eliminate roadblocks.
- Use platforms like MoveInMobile to find local buyers and installers nationwide.
🏘️ Tips for Park Owners:
- Offer incentives to movers bringing homes into your park (lot rent discounts, referral bonuses).
- Maintain mover partnerships to streamline relocation logistics for tenants.
- Stay compliant with HUD, county codes, and state regulations — it protects everyone involved.
👉 Join the pros already using MoveInMobile.com to connect listings, relocations, and ready buyers.
Whether you’re helping a home find new ground or bringing in-fill homes to your park, we’ve built the tools and exposure you need — all in one place.
