No matter where you are, there seems always to be a local realtor who deals with mobile homes. Howeve, if there's a deadline on moving it they may be a bit reluctant to take it on.
-I'd suggest calling a few local realty offices to find out.
Yes. Most mobile homes and manufactured homes carry a title just like the title to a vehicle. If the mobile home is on your property and you want to sell it, contact your state government and request a title for the mobile home. After acquiring the title in your name you are free to do with it what you want.
In Washington state, if a home owner dies and leaves his/her mobile home to another and the heir is denied occupancy of the mobile home park, the mobile home will have to be moved. Other options would be to sell the mobile home to persons approved by the park, or to rent to approved persons.
Take the mobile home back and sell it.
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.
In Canada you can.
on the mobile yo click move house and you have the option to sell home
Contact the licensing board in your state. Laws, rules and regulations will be different from state to state. My guess is that the sale of a mobile home will come under very different rules than the sale of a constructed home on a lot. Also, if a person owns a mobile home or a constructed house, he or she can sell it without a license. There is no requirement that the sale of a home must be handled by an agent. In some places, probably everywhere in the US,what is regulated is selling a home that belongs to someone else for a fee or commission.
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.
As in any home, the partner left is responsible. If the daughter can not afford the home she could possibly take in a lodger or sell the home.
Find a local realtor who specialises in mobile homes. You will get better coverage, more cash and less hassle.
Best way is find a local realtor who is an expert in mobile homes. There are one or two in every area.
There are many websites which sell mobile homes in America. One could look at Trulia, Realtor, Zillow, Home Finder or HUD Home Store to buy or rent a mobile home.