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Generally a trailer depreciates but the situation is highly dependent on whether it is on owned or rented land http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Truth-About-Mobile-Home-Appreciation-and-Depreciation-for-Real-Estate-Investors&id=134154 .
If a trailer is kept on a rented lot in a park for long enough, its condition may very slowly deteriorate to where it cannot be moved and it would have to be abandoned or scrapped if the park were to close.
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