Go to a local notary with the original document, that's all it takes.
Yes. Most mobile homes and manufactured homes carry a title just like the title to a vehicle. If the mobile home is on your property and you want to sell it, contact your state government and request a title for the mobile home. After acquiring the title in your name you are free to do with it what you want.
A Florida State mobile home title typically includes the name of the owner, the mobile home’s identification number, and details such as the make, model, year, and dimensions of the unit. The title will also feature a section for the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) seal and may include a space for liens if applicable. It’s printed on a secure paper to prevent fraud and may have specific security features. Overall, it serves as legal proof of ownership for the mobile home.
To obtain a title for a mobile home you've lived in for 15 years, you should first check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency, as regulations vary by state. You may need to provide proof of ownership, such as previous registration documents or a bill of sale. If the title is lost, you can usually apply for a duplicate title by completing a form and paying a fee. Additionally, ensure your mobile home is registered in the correct name to facilitate the title transfer.
He must execute a quitclaim deed with you as the grantee.
Unless you've picked a personal name for it, a Mobile home is just a Mobile home .
Take a copy of your title to the relevant Provincial or State authority and fill in the required forms with them.
yes because another name for mobile home is via manufactured home
If you want to remove someone from the loan you can refinance the home. People who get divorced, married or just want to be removed from the home should find a local company that can refinance the home.
In Cali have her name added to the title. Generally HCD will be able to do this once you have submitted the forms.
The clue is in the name, "mobile." Regardless of where it is put, a mobile home is always a temporary structure.
This is fairly simple, most States have a form to complete, normally called a "Affidavit of Inheritance".Complete the form, take the form and the original title to either your county office or DMV and re-title the home in your mothers name.Forms can be found here:http://www.chattelmortgage.net/Alabama_mobile_home_Forms.html