Find another location and move your home or solve the problem with being evicted. I hear it's cold outside up there too.
The home is still yours, therefore you still have to pay rent as long as it sits there. But you have been evicted, so you cannot live there. Best bet is to see if the park will buy it or find someone to buy it. Get what you can for it. Or if its not worth alot to you, abandon it. This happens more than you would think. BTW, they are called "mobile homes" but they are not as mobile as you might think. They cost about $8K to $12k to move (tear down, move, set-up). If this home is really old it may fall apart.
you get money
FIle for a lien against them in court.
If you complete it 100% then money will rain from the ceiling forever.
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If situations have deteriorated to the point of being evicted, then it is serious business. In those cases, and/all deposits the renter paid might be forfeited. Unless the written contract/lease so specifies otherwise, the renter could be out that money. The deposit would be applied to the amount owed (rent, any damages and legal fees for eviction) and the renter would be billed for the rest.
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There were no mobile phones in 1945.
No if you have unlimited
Can we get funding for legal fees in Indiana and money to pay new mortgage fees?
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