There is no Texas law that
requires mobile homeowners to get a mobile home insurance policy.
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Mobile home insurance is optional in Texas, however, many mobile home communities and mortgage lenders require homeowners to purchase cov
Mobile home insurance is optional in Texas, however, many
mobile home communities and mortgage lenders require homeowners to purchase cov
mobile home communities and mortgage lenders
require homeowners to purchase coverage.
For instance, State Farm and Allstate, two of the nation's largest
homeowners insurance companies,
require homeowners to speak to representatives to get a
mobile home insurance quote.
While it's not
required by law, mortgage companies and
mobile home communities often
require that
homeowners purchase coverage.
Because modular homes are similar to site - built homes, they usually
require a standard
homeowners policy, not a
mobile home policy.
This means that modular homes have more in common with a site - built house than a
mobile home, and they usually
require a policy similar to a typical
homeowners insurance policy.
A third law, new to California,
requires mobile home park management to provide to buyers and sellers, in writing, the standards that determine the approval of a prospective
homeowner; it also allows management to withhold approval based on concealment of material facts, deceit or fraud.