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Take the mobile home back and sell it.
Yes. Nevada is one of several states that has enacted "right-to-cure" laws. This does not only apply to mobile homes, but also to installment loan agreements of all types.
A written document that cancels or annuls the effect of a notice of default when a default has been cured (reinstated). This document does not require the acknowledgment of a notary public, but must be recorded with the county recorder in the county in which the property is located.
As long as the landlord is in legal possession/ownership of the property and as long as you are residing on/in his property, yes. His notice of default has no legal effect of putting a "stay" on your payment of rent.
A notice of default will be filed with the county. Prior to that you would have to call the lender and check. It may take some time for the notice to get filed.
You would need to look at the contract. Often a mobile home contract is secured by the land it is placed on. It may be that you cannot default on the mobile home without losing the land.
Legally - until the end of the notice period. After that period expires - technically you are committing the act of trespass - and can be arrested !
I think the best way to avoid foreclosure is to prevent the filing of a Notice of Default. Lenders do not want to foreclose but will file a Notice of Default to protect their interests, if necessary. If you know you are unlikely to meet your mortgage obligation, the first thing you should do is call your lender.
Pre-Foreclosure is a term the banks use internally to track the property's status. Essentially, what it means is that the home has already gone into default and a Notice of Default has been recorded. Pre-foreclosure is the time between the NOD filing and the Filing of the Notice of Trustee Sale.
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If you are referring to a mobile home loan default, and there is a deficit balance left after the home is sold, then yes...you can be garnished. Talk to an attorney and see if you can work out the problem, before you give up this home. There is more to this problem than you think! Good Luck.
You can default your home if you will set the settings to "set as default " after visiting the desired home to be the default one.