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Is a Mobile Home a Condominium in Alberta? 🏡 | Key Differences Explained
In this short Q&A clip, Raman explains why a mobile home is not considered a condominium under Alberta real estate law — and how ownership works differently. Here's what you'll learn in this session:
🏠 A mobile home park is typically owned by an investor or single owner.
📍 Each site is leased to the mobile home owner — meaning they own the home but not the land.
📝 The entire park sits on one land title, unlike condominiums which are divided into multiple individually owned units.
🚚 Because mobile homes can be moved and the land is leased, this setup does not fall under the Condominium Property Act. Understanding this distinction is essential for real estate students and agents, especially when advising clients on ownership rights, financing, and resale considerations.
👉 Learn more or enroll at www.albertarealestateschool.com 📲
Subscribe for more Alberta real estate Q&As, tutorials, and exam prep tips!
Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
💯 We train tomorrow's top Real Estate Agents and Mortgage Associates in Alberta! 🔥
💻: www.albertarealestateschool.com
📞: 587-936-7779
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Is a Mobile Home a Condominium in Alberta? 🏡 | Key Differences Explained
In this short Q&A clip, Raman explains why a mobile home is not considered a condominium under Alberta real estate law — and how ownership works differently. Here's what you'll learn in this session:
🏠 A mobile home park is typically owned by an investor or single owner.
📍 Each site is leased to the mobile home owner — meaning they own the home but not the land.
📝 The entire park sits on one land title, unlike condominiums which are divided into multiple individually owned units.
🚚 Because mobile homes can be moved and the land is leased, this setup does not fall under the Condominium Property Act. Understanding this distinction is essential for real estate students and agents, especially when advising clients on ownership rights, financing, and resale considerations.
👉 Learn more or enroll at www.albertarealestateschool.com 📲
Subscribe for more Alberta real estate Q&As, tutorials, and exam prep tips!
Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
💯 We train tomorrow's top Real Estate Agents and Mortgage Associates in Alberta! 🔥
💻: www.albertarealestateschool.com
📞: 587-936-7779
#AlbertaRealEstate #MobileHomes #CondoVsMobileHome #RealEstateTraining #RealEstateEducation #AlbertaRealtor #RECAReady #RamanAtwal #RealEstateQandA #FutureRealtorsOfAlberta #AlbertaRealEstateSchool #RealEstateCanada #LandLease #ManufacturedHomes #RealEstateTips