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Other families also had to leave Austin to find housing they could afford — distancing themselves from jobs and schools and leaving behind nearby support systems. Some went to Lockhart, about 30 miles outside the city. Valdez Lopez’s cousin moved to Kyle, a town 20 miles south, the only place he could find an affordable home. She searched for apartments in her price range that would accept her four dogs and two cats but soon realized it would be impossible.
With this said you can advertise the property with payments – starting today to find interested and high-quality buyers with some money to pay you when they move in. I also offer a training program that teach you how to do all this however for this one property that may not be needed unless you truly need the help. Concerning the lender that was holding the title.
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He hardly repaired my home as weeks went by. He kept promising he would finish on time so I could move in. A few days before my deadline of notice to my previous landlord about moving out of home the handyman quit.
I do not say this as a good thing but merely as evidence that you will likely need to call and recall rbmg and citi group to have the clear titles expedited and mailed off. If citi still drags it’s feet an attorney may be needed, in which case of fraud may be in order. I am not an attorney so I am only hypothesizing that last part. Thank you so much for reaching out and connecting. From my experience California is a very tenant and tender-buyer friendly state. From first-hand experience I know the difficulties it is to evict someone from a property that wants to drag their feet and does not want to leave.
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Even if this is your best friend you are helping and buying the home from I would highly suggest taking the inexpensive precautions to purchase this home creatively. P.s. This does not constitute legal advice. When the home is paid in full you may sign the Title and hand them to the TBs so they may hold the Title and now, and only now, own the home “free and clear”. Congratulations on finding a buyer that can bring $7k-$8k to close. This tells me that they are serious about owning the home and will likely NOT default with so much on the line. I have numbered your questions to make reading easier.
If you have any additional follow-up questions or concerns please never hesitate to reach out any time. Thank you for commenting and reaching out concerning this issue. First things first, I regret to hear about the situation and what the seller is putting you through.
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One day, its 323 apartment units will be rented as affordable housing, but in the meantime the people who used to live here had to go somewhere else. Second, California’s Mobilehome Residency Law (Civ. Code § 798.85) allows a successful homeowner to seek reimbursement of attorney’s fees from the park owner at the conclusion of the case. And third, in some instances, we can pursue the case on a contingent-fee basis so there is no immediate cost to you.
Do let them know and be upfront about the situation and you will likely only lose any money that you have put down on the property. Yesterday I went to see a mobile home that was priced at $2000 and listed as a “handyman” special. The manager who showed me the mobile home, told me there would be an $885.00 closing cost fee. I own the mobile I’m in now and was never required to pay closing cost fees..nor was anyone who has bought one in the park I currently live in. The would still be the lot rent to pay each month, as the land I will not own nor be buying..is this normal to have “closing costs”..thank you for your time and consideration in regards to my query. What happens usually if in the future some reason I am evicted or I decide to move to another park?
The “what all is required” will vary from state to state. If you let me know what state you are in I can be specific to what you need within your state. However without knowing your specific state you are likely correct when you said the seller will give you the signed title and keys and sign all paperwork.
There is very few cash buyers and therefore many of these sellers are really having trouble finding buyers. Any homeowner expects to be in control of his or her home, but in mobile home parks and situations where a house sits on rented land, that is not always the case. If a mobile home park is sold or closed, your homeownership could be put at risk. The company is also offering to buy residents coaches and provide relocation assistance for any of them who are having challenges finding a new place to live they can afford.
And to be fair if you sold the home and our lienholder then this occupant is not a renter, they are the owner occupant. In many states you can go to your local titling agency as the lienholder, fill out a few forms and retake possession of the title and home. If you have any follow-up questions at all don’t hesitate to reach back out. Personally I suggest you call up the Registry of motor vehicles and explain to them you’re a private seller selling to a private buyer and you have no title currently. Using the home’s Vin number or serial number they phone operator at MassDot will be able to identify and tell you the next steps you should take.
Moving forward please let me know if you have any additional follow-up questions or concerns with regards to selling this home or anything else. I am also use the services of an attorney for closing the sale. Do I have to register a taxpayer number in USA? This is a question I am unsure due to your exact situation. I would definitely encourage you to ask your attorney this question is I do not want to give you any wrong or misleading information. With residing out of the country things may be quite different for you.
A title company is not needed in NJ as the MH is considered personal property. Transfer of title will be done at the local DMV. The Realtor may do this or they may have you and the seller transfer ownership after “closing”.
If the average comparable Mh for sale is also around the $25k price then you may want to reconsider the deal as this seller may simply have overpaid when he/she purchased. In California you will want to use Escrow when obtaining financing through your credit union to purchase a MH inside a park. Make sure that you can easily afford the monthly payment (PITI + lot rent) as lot rent will likely go up year after year. Yes, in most cases you can find a cash or payment buyer that will purchase your home without the help of a Realtor.
You should be present in PA or Fl to make sure you are listed as lien holder. Once you are lien holder you will receive the title back from the state to hold until the owners have paid you in full. Thanks for commenting and reaching out to me on this issue. Congratulations on the coming sale of your property! My system is showing that you are in California. If this is not correct please let me know as the answer and link below are only for California residents selling their mobile homes inside parks.
Who do I turn to legally to get the money I put out and my moving expenses back? With everything Ive learned through my investigating I also found out that my contract didnt even have the right serial and decal numbers on it. Now that the parks attorney has stepped in they have all the proper numbers where they are sueing me for rent and utilities. Someone please help me so that I know where to turn and what my options are.
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