You find a local realty agent who's an expert in mobile home sales. -It will get you more cash and save a lot of hassle.
The mobile home owner has a right to personal property, NOT the landlord.
There are many places online where mobile home parts are sold. These include Mobile Home Parts Store and Complete Mobile Home Supply. Another option is eBay.
well.they are 372 mobile home dealer in Florida as at now...
Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.Yes. The property can obtain a judgment for delinquent rent payments. The mobile home could be sold if the debtor doesn't pay the judgment.
Yes. It is an asset. An asset includes personnel property you own.
There are realty specialists in almost every area of north America who deal with mobile homes.
Some websites that both list and compare mobile home dealers include Zillow and Mobile Home. The best way to go about choosing a company to purchase with is to read personal reviews of the companies you're choosing from online at websites such as Angie's List.
Mobile home insurance is roughly sold in the same way as other homeowners insurance. You can find the best deals for it just like you'd find them on home insurance
Most mobile home manufacturers will suplly you with a list of reputable set up contractors. Don't make the mistake of hiring just anybody, get referrals. You can also find referrals by going to mobile home park offices. Most mobile home dealers will deliver and set up the mobile home. Connecting of utilities is not included by most dealers.
There are some websites that list mobile homes for ret in Dallas and Nationwide. I would search www.getrv.com,or www.mhvillage.com.
The bank or current lien holder will take possession of the mobile home after the required steps of repossession takes place. The bank or current lien holder of the mobile home is responsible for paying the lot rent unless the mobile home is sold to a secondary party such as an investor. At this point, the lot rent follows the ownership of the mobile home. In most cases, the larger banks who specialize in mobile home financing will pay atleast a portion of the lot rent. It is very important to contact the park owner to verify the amount of park rent that is due. This is very negotiable especially if the new owner of the mobile home plans on leaving the mobile home in the park. Note: The park owner is a great prospect to sell this mobile home to.
My guess is : you have to pay for payments owed up until you vacated. Then if it is sold at a loss, you are responsible for the amount of the loss.