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In some states you do have to pay the sales tax on the purchase of a used mobile home.
If you buy a used mobile home from the owner, the lender financing the home with a mortgage or personal property loan normally sees that the sales taxes are paid. However, if you are paying cash for the mobile home instead of financing the purchase, you are responsible for paying sales tax when ownership of the mobile home is transferred to your name. Usually, sales tax is assessed and collected when you register the home with the motor vehicle agency inyour state.
I always use cash to pay for my groceries.
In Canada you do. -If you are in US,consult your local realtors for this answer.
Yes. You can pay cash for a home even if you have no job.
Not all cash. You have to pay some cash to buy any home (the down payment). Therefore you buy it the same way you would buy any house.
Yes, you do, but they are usually quite small.
Yes, unfortunately. The land will be on the deed of the property along with the mobile home, therefore, it will go to the lender.
There is a mobile home lender that allows you to get an advanced mobile home book value online.ANS 2 . - THE ABOVE LINK IS A SCAM ! - It is NOT free -you need to have a mortgage with them or pay a "small fee"Any reputable realtor will give you a realistic evaluation free of charge.
I'm assuming you mean the Mobile home PARK wants it moved - then yes, it IS their responsibility to pay.
It's getting harder.
Unless you pay the mobile home in one shot, you may be assessed sales and other miscellaneous taxes. Most times, however, the only taxes that are assesses are lot or property fees.