If it's on your own lot, you are very fortunate. Most mobiles are in parks where the mobile owner pays rent.
If they haven't paid rent in 3 months, you are entitled to have it towed away
In Washington, a mobile home can be classified as either real property or personal property, depending on whether it is permanently affixed to the land. If the mobile home is not affixed to the land and is located in a mobile home park, it is considered personal property. You can place a lien on a mobile home in a park, but the process and requirements may vary, so it's advisable to consult Washington state laws and possibly seek legal advice for specific situations.
When a mobile home owner passes away, the fate of the mobile home typically depends on how the property is titled and local laws. If the home is owned outright and there’s a will, the mobile home may be transferred to the beneficiaries named in the will. If there is no will, state intestacy laws will determine how the property is distributed. Additionally, if the mobile home is located in a park, the park's rules may also influence what happens next, such as requiring the new owner to apply for residency.
Nobody goes home... but something worse happens! Sarah dies, that's why they say someones leaving the house "forever"
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.
You register at the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, and you will require 1.a certificate from an Attorney testifying there is no mortgage, judgement or lien on the mobile home 2.The form, ''Receipt For Mobile Home Title Cancellation,'' properly endorsed by the Department and issued by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. 3.The deed to the land indicating ownership of the mobile home by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. (in this case, I'm unsure what happens if the home is in a Park)
You follow them home.
Bullies mostly bullie you because their jealous of you. Most of the time its because their life at home is hard so they make someones Else's life miserable.
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.
what is a mobile home grant?
Unless you've picked a personal name for it, a Mobile home is just a Mobile home .
mobile home