Replacing a manufacturered home?
My grandmother is the owner of a manufacturered home she had bought quite a while back; I have memories of it when I was like, 6? And I'm 19 now.
The build quality wasn't the best at the time - but she was impatient, and its flaws have slowly just grown/made themselves more obvious overtime. But simultaneously, it *also* hasn't been taken care of properly all those years. With multiple people moving in then moving out as she was willing to home anyone in her family if they needed it.
It's a wreck. The kitchen sink is caved in, the top of the roofs are likely painted with mold, its infested with insects from head to toe, and when it's currently only being supported by a few bricks at every corner. The bottom of the home - the foundation, has been ripped out by all kinds of critters.
The pipes below the house have come loose or disconnected.
The roof has extensive damage, which leads to the bathroom flooding whenever it rains.
And it's nearly split in two; the living room almost diverges into two halves with a not so subtle gap in the middle that slowly opens up from the living room to the roof - you can actually see the outside sky from the gap.
She doesn't have much of worth inside the home she has to move out, besides a handful of pictures, clothes, and mattresses.
She simultaneously owns the piece of land that the manufacturered home is on from my knowledge.
How realistic is it to get the entire thing just moved, and swapped out for a new home? One she can live in and enjoy without worry for her health deteriorating as more and more issues build up? Is that the best solution?