Why a Mobile Home?

 

Your home is destroyed and left uninhabitable after a fire or some other natural disaster. What do you do for temporary living arrangements? Maybe you and your family could move in with relatives or friends or perhaps even a motel. Either way, your lives are going to be disrupted. Or you could consider a mobile home, set on your property*, for temporary living arrangements - which would be paid for by the "The Loss of Use" or "Additional Living Expense" section of your homeowner's policy.

A temporary mobile home, delivered to your property by American Mobile Homes is the best alternative and offers several advantages including:

Keeping a sense of normalcy

  • Avoid transportation issues.

  • Maintain your daily schedule.

  • Feel safe and secure being on your own property.

  • Homes are pet friendly.


No disruption of your personal cash flow

  • We direct bill your insurance company.


The ability to oversee repairs and make important decisions regarding the rebuilding of your home

Bringing a sense of home to your family, our homes have their own heating, electrical and plumbing systems and are already furnished with:

  • Living Room Furniture

  • Bedroom Furniture

  • Kitchen Table and Chairs

  • Stove, Refrigerator

  • Washer, Dryer

  • Air Conditioners Available

 
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"Thank you for making our lives easier after our fire. We were able to stay on our property and our animals could be with us because we had your mobile home. It made it easier to be there to watch our house being rebuilt."

P.K., Pascoag, RI

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"I would like to take this opportunity to commend your employees on the quick, efficient, and courteous manner in which they delivered and installed the mobile home....I would not hesitate to contact your company or recommend American Mobile Homes to others. Thank you for all of your courtesies."

C.S., Fall River, MA

 

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"Thanks for providing a home for our family! If something went wrong your service men were there and resolved the problem quickly. In a time of crisis it was great to live in the trailer and stay in the same neighborhood for my girls. It was your friendliness that means a lot also."

M. F., West Brookfield, MA

 

State Legislation

*Massachusetts law allows homeowners to reside in temporary mobile homes on their property up to twelve months while their residence is being repaired after a fire or other natural disaster. MGLA Chapter 40A sec 3.

*Rhode Island General Laws Chapter 45-24-37-General provisions- permitted uses: Anytime a structure, which is used for residential purposes, is rendered uninhabitable by virtue of a casualty such as fire or flood, the owner of said property shall be allowed to park, temporarily, a mobile home, elsewhere upon the land for use and occupancy of the former occupants until the building or structure is rehabilitated and made fit for occupancy.