Call the Massachusetts DMV and they will give all the information you need.
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)
home was paid off in 1996
It may be because that in most(all?) states mobile homes are registered with the department of motor vehicles and ownership is titled through that agency. As such, the dealer would have to file a transfer of ownership from him to the purchaser in order to get it removed off of his records (and taxes) and onto yours. Any tax documents are filed under your SSN.
Take your bill of purchase or proof of ownership to the State DMV.
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.
To obtain a mobile home deed or ownership records, you typically need to contact your local county assessor's office or the office that handles property records in your area. You may also visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if the mobile home is registered with them. Be prepared to provide identification and relevant details such as the mobile home's identification number or serial number. Additionally, some states may have online databases where you can search for ownership records.
Try the Wisconsin DMV.
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.
Yes, a mobile home can be traded, similar to other types of property. The process typically involves assessing the value of the mobile home, negotiating terms with a buyer or dealer, and completing necessary paperwork to transfer ownership. It's important to ensure that the mobile home is properly titled and that any existing liens are addressed during the transaction. Additionally, local regulations may impact the trading process, so it's advisable to check any specific requirements in your area.
She would have to be a U.S. citizen, but if she is, then yeah.
Take your documents to the Texas DMV.
Visit this web site http://mhweb.tdhca.state.tx.us/mhweb/title_view.jsp