Why big carriers say no (and who says yes)
Many standard homeowners carriers simply don't offer manufactured home policies — it's a different product with different underwriting, not a judgment of your home. The yes lives with specialty programs and carriers built for manufactured housing. They quote routinely, they understand parks and tie-downs, and their coverage is designed for how these homes are actually built and titled.
What we'll ask about your home
- Year, make, and size — and whether it's single- or double-wide. The HUD data plate (usually inside a kitchen cabinet or closet) has the details if you're unsure.
- Where it sits: in a park (which one?) or on land you own. Both are insurable; the details differ.
- Tie-downs and foundation: properly anchored homes quote better, and some carriers require it. If you have an installation or tie-down certificate, that's gold.
- Age matters at the edges: homes built before mid-1976 predate the HUD construction code and are harder — not impossible — to place. Post-1976 homes have far more options.
The one coverage decision that really matters
Replacement cost vs. actual cash value. Actual cash value pays the depreciated value of your home — which, for an older manufactured home, can be painfully little after a total loss. Replacement cost coverage (where available) rebuilds or replaces at today's prices. It costs more, and it is very often the difference between a bad month and a housing crisis. Whatever you decide, decide it knowingly — this is the question we'll spend the most time on with you.
Tucson-specific notes
Monsoon wind is the big local peril for manufactured homes — another reason anchoring documentation helps your quote and your outcomes. Green Valley's and the east side's large manufactured-home communities mean local carriers see these risks constantly; this is a well-understood market here, not an exotic one. If your home has add-ons — an Arizona room, carport, deck — mention them, because they need to be listed to be covered.
If you're in a park
Most parks require liability coverage at minimum, and some ask to be listed as an interested party on the policy. Bring us the park's requirement sheet if you have it and we'll match it exactly — it's a five-minute add.
Year, make, and where it sits — that's enough to start. We'll tell you honestly what the market looks like for your home.