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well you only get in trouble if you get busted. so the best thing to do if you get busted is to say that it was in your buddys grage while he worked on it.
Ia laws on reposesing mobile homes
When there is a conflict between federal and state laws, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution dictates that federal law takes precedence over state law. However, it is best to consult with a legal expert to specifically determine how the federal law definition of mobile home may interact with a state law defining mobile home in a particular situation.
No. But after repo they are.
What is the law to evict someone from rental home
yes
That would depend on which state or province the park is in.
The owner of a mobile home has the title. If you purchase a mobile home with no title you will have trouble selling it. You should contact the department of motor vehicles in Alabama for more information.Additional Info: Under the law of most (all?) states so-called 'mobile' homes are not treated as real estate but as vehicles.
In the state of West Virginia, there are certain laws that govern where a mobile home is allowed to be placed. These laws vary depending on the city.
If the owner of the mobile home refuses to move it from your land, you may need to follow a legal process to have it removed. This typically involves providing notice to the owner to remove the mobile home within a set timeframe, after which you may be able to pursue legal action or have it removed by authorities. It's important to consult with a legal professional or local authorities to understand the specific laws and procedures in your area.
is there a buyer's remorse law in Florida
the law that Florida only has is 15,20,life