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If your home has been destroyed or damaged, whether through fire, flood, storm, or any other catastrophy, to a degree that your residence is unlivable, leaving you homeless or displaced, forcing you to relocate, or if residing on-site is essential, we can help by offering immediate short-term housing right on your own property to shelter you during this interim period. ADHC. is a leading provider of temporary, on-site, mobile homes for almost 25 years, serving the entire state of New Jersey, portions of Pennsylvania and New York State. Our dedicated staff is committed to comfortably accommodate you and your family in one of our fully furnished, temporary mobile homes, comparible to your uninhabitable dwelling.

Insurance company adjusters, insurance agents, independant adjusters as well as public adjusters, have repeatedly turned to After Disaster Housing Corp. for their policyholder's emergency or catastrophic housing needs. After Disaster Housing Corp. works within the homeowner's insurance portion of the policy known as "Loss of Use" or "Additional Living Expense", commonly abbreviated as "ALE" .
Sometimes, insurance adjusters may not be aware of our company and may suggest alternative living arrangements, such as: a single-family rental house, a studio apartment, a hotel room, a motel, a rented condominium, a leased town house, an extended-stay hotel or living with family or friends, often many miles from your home. Our alternative temporary housing solution will enable you and your family to remain on your own property without disrupting your normal lifestyle. Even your family pet, whether cat or dog, is of course welcome, as pet friendly units are available.

After Disaster Housing Corporation offers a diverse fleet of quality mobile homes and park models. These homes are also known as: manufactured home, modular home, trailer, trailer home, recreational vehicle (RV), motorhome, coach and camper.
Our homes have been utilized for: new home construction/ renovation/rehab projects, as movie sets and props, as college dormitories, by Houses of Worship, by fire fighters and first aiders, by US Military personnel, by state and municipal agencies, florists, kennels, farms, construction workers and at EPA clean-up sites. |
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