The laws and regulations on this in Texas were recently 'overhauled' and substantially changed. For up to date, precise information, please contact :-
-Texas Department of Community and Housing Affairs, Manufactured Housing Division.
They have an excellent website at -http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/index.htm
The laws and regulations on this in Texas were recently 'overhauled' and substantially changed. For up to date, precise information, please contact :-
-Texas Department of Community and Housing Affairs, Manufactured Housing Division.
They have an excellent website at -http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/index.htm
You can claim EIC if you have the filing status 'married filed separately'.
The California laws on any re-possession are extensive and complicated. -Google that exact wording, or inquire at the State Attorney General Office.
REPO LAWS DOT COM has a good over view of the rules in Texas.
in most US states, legal repossession can take place regardless of location.Ans 2 - Again, not necessarily true. It depends on where you live.In BC , Canada, this comes under the new "Mobile Home Park Tenancy Act" - other provinces of Canada and maybe even some US States may now have similar acts.
If a borrower defaults on loan payments for a manufactured home in Michigan, the creditor can take the manufactured home. If the manufactured home is real property the repossession and foreclosure is on the manufactured home alone. If the home is being used for residential purposes, the home is repossessed according to personal property laws.
The legal remedy for vehicle repossession is covered by UCC laws. Regardless of where the lender is located the car can be repossessed under the laws of the state where it was purchased or where it is now located, whichever means is most advantageous to the lender.
I wasn't aware there were any laws regarding repression of Mobile Homes.
Ia laws on reposesing mobile homes
In the state of Nevada, if you do not make payments on a car you are buying, it can be repossessed with no notice given to you. Once repossessed, you will still be liable for all further payments even if the car is sold at auction to another buyer.
The re-possession Laws in any state are quite complex. Certainly far too complicated to explain here. You should go to the DMV and get more information from them.
Can a repo man bust a chain and lock to your gate to gain access to your property for reposesion of your vehicle. I live in Texas.
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.