If you owe money, they can put a lien on your home. Even a mobile home.
Yes, they can.
The person responsible for the liens must satisfy the liens. When a home is foreclosed on, the liens are removed before the next buyer purchases the home.
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The Funeral Home they used for Hector Lavoe's Funeral was the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in Manhattan. The same one used for Celia Cruz.
A funeral home is a funeral home. There's a also a name 'funeral parlour' which might sound fancier although I don't understand why you're asking.
After the mobile home is repossessed they will try to sell it. You will be liable for the difference of what you owed less what they got for it. They can sue you for that amount and if they win a judgment against you they can place liens on property or your person, sieze bank accounts and garnish wages. Wages cannot be garnished in TX, PA, NC, or SC. No debt EVER just 'goes away' and its presence or absence from your credit reports does not alter attempts to collect a debt.
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.
Coats Funeral Home was created in 1953.
Angelus Funeral Home was created in 1934.
Jay Funeral Home was created in 1929.
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