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Not enough information about HOW MUCH is outstanding. -But in general, I think they would have rights to re-possess wherever it is.
MH parks are generally private property anywhere.
In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
as for the state laws part. a mobile home company/property is considered private property and the city police cannot enforce speeding or sit in a mobile home lot to check for speeders, ie. Although it be private property they have to abide by state laws just like any others, such as a felon in a mobile home park cannot own a firearm just as he wouldn't if he didnt live in a park.
Certainly there are several insurance companies that provide coverage for mobile homes in a park or on private property. The key is who owns the mobile home. The owner is the person who would be able to get a policy on the home.
That sounds pretty harsh and unnecessary. You may need to consult a lawyer.
There is not a way to find out who has a mobile home by using sticker ID number. The is a private issue.
The home owner of course. Tenants have tenant´s rights such as 30 day notice before eviction etc., but the home owner owns it.
You can sign over the deed to me. We'll make a private deal.
First thing to consider is do you have a lot lease, If so then it will have your guide lines within. Also do you have state laws that regulate mobile home communities if so contact them for more info about your rights.
In some cases , yes. -For instance there are many "Senior Citizen " Parks, where every tenant is expected to be over 65. -If your case is of this type, and you signed an agreement to that effect, then he can reasonably object to younger tenants. -If that's not the case, then you should consult your local, Provincial or State office that protects Residential Tenant rights. Where I live, in BC, Canada, we have Two Acts of Provincial Govt. to deal with these rights. -The US is so progressive, I am quite certain they will have similar acts.
I believe that depends on the individual town or city councils