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<p>[QUOTE="Ridgeline, post: 11269356, member: 77050"]I just bought a trailer from a guy who did this. After it was all done he said would have been cheaper just to use a moving company. He took a loss on the trailer and repairs but got his entire house and garage moved. </p><p><br /></p><p>anywho, he ran into the problem when he plated the trailer with the sales tax, and then had to insure his household goods through his homeowners insurance which wasn’t happy about it and did so with a rider. This was his own decision to do, I don’t get why but he said it was needed. </p><p><br /></p><p>he had the trailer inspected, brake issues and repairs to the brakes were done so it was ready to go. He has contacted a large carriers agent and had it hauled from his place from texas to Michigan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline, post: 11269356, member: 77050"]I just bought a trailer from a guy who did this. After it was all done he said would have been cheaper just to use a moving company. He took a loss on the trailer and repairs but got his entire house and garage moved. anywho, he ran into the problem when he plated the trailer with the sales tax, and then had to insure his household goods through his homeowners insurance which wasn’t happy about it and did so with a rider. This was his own decision to do, I don’t get why but he said it was needed. he had the trailer inspected, brake issues and repairs to the brakes were done so it was ready to go. He has contacted a large carriers agent and had it hauled from his place from texas to Michigan.[/QUOTE]
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