To get mobile home loan you have to satisfy certain standards set up by the 1976 HUD code.
For mobile home financing you can take mortgage loan to buy both the land and the mobile home or to buy either the home or the land.
A Tenant's form will cover you own property and liability regardless of the ownership on the premises. It will not provide any coverage on the mobile home or liability as owner of that property.
Real property is not actually owned until the property is paid for in full. A buyer of a mobile home loses all ownership rights to the property when it is foreclosed on. A resident/buyer loses ownership rights to the property and will have to vacate the premises within the length of time specified in the foreclosure action.
The mobile home owner has a right to personal property, NOT the landlord.
To refinance a mobile home with land, you can start by contacting lenders who specialize in mobile home loans. Provide them with information about your property, income, and credit history. They will assess your eligibility and offer you refinancing options with new terms and interest rates. Be prepared to provide documentation such as proof of ownership, income verification, and property appraisal.
You send him a legal letter demanding the mobile be removed within a reasonable time ( ie a month) or you will seize it as rent owed.
A mobile home may be a personal property but this is not obligatory.
home was paid off in 1996
A sample copy of a voluntary mobile home repossession letter will have a number of tips which can be used for drafting your own. This will include details of the property in question, ownership details, location and so much more.
I have a mobile home on my property that the bank is foreclosing on. The property was not in with the bank loan. They had the locks changed on the mobile home but it has been over two months and they have not came and removed it from my property. What can be done to get them to remove this from my property.
Take the mobile home back and sell it.
MH parks are generally private property anywhere.
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.