You have to look at the laws of the country you are in, or in US the various state laws on repo. Most states do publish these, but many are different. ( if you had said WHERE you are it would have helped.)
Several years ago, I did just that to buy the home I now live in. I live near a city that has several mobile home dealerships, and it was just a matter of visiting and talking to several different dealerships, letting them know I was looking for a trade-in or repo. Understand that most of the homes you will be shown will be in terrible condition. Persevere and you will find the home(s) you are looking for. I did. When mobile homes are repossessed, the lender takes back possession of the home. Therefore, your local banks will have listings of mobile homes they have repossessed and are looking to sell quickly.
It is necessary for banks to repossess mobile homes if the owners cannot pay the mortgage. Often banks will sell these repossessed homes for a cheaper price because they need to get rid of it fast.
Search on "repo laws + [your state]"
there are no Ohio repo laws aslong as you don't breach the peace. I am a professional repo man
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Only about 10% of the 390,000 bank repo homes available were on the market in 2012 so the market would not be flooded. Therefore only about 39,000 repo homes were available in 2012 even though there were in reality another 90% available.
The re-possession Laws in any state are quite complex. Certainly far too complicated to explain here. You should go to the Georgia DMV and get more information from them.
There is a good overview on REPO-LAWS Just search the way I typed it.
REPO LAWS DOT COM has a good over view of the rules in Texas.
Call the repo guys OR the lender.
Check out http://www.repossessionlaws.info for info that should help you out. Post again if those aren't what you're looking for and I'll see what I can find. Thanks.
You need solicitors because of you give suggestion.