Generally, as soon as the sale is made and the title is signed over, the mobile home has a new owner. The former owner no longer has any right to use it. The insurance would be voided. The new owners would have their own insurance.
Leave the mobile home and go to a sturdier structure or storm shelter.
Whatever the seller thinks is fair.
Leave the mobile home for a sturdy building or an underground shelter.
Yes. The lien will survive.
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If a contract was signed, then they need to be taken to court for the amount owed.
For clarification, you purchased a mobile home on someones property, then either leased or rented the land underneath the home. Anyway you cut it you have been a victim of fraud and should take legal if not criminal action against the person that sold you the home.There can be only be two scenarios at the time of sale, either the home has a title, possible two if the home is a double wide or the home is attached to the land by way of deed and the home is considered real property.If the home is titled, the Seller should have presented you with the titles to the home after payment. Which you should have taken down to your local county or DMV to transfer title into your name. By selling you a titled home and not giving you the titles, the Seller(s) have committed fraud.If the home and land are combined by way of deed, then the Seller(s) sold you a home fraudulently, as the Seller(s) cannot sell only the home unless it is titled.I would first call the county tax assessor and find out if the home is titled or deeded. My next call would be to local law enforcement, then an attorney.For more information, visit: http:www.chattelmortgage.net
Yes, if it is your home and you are contracting a seller, it is up to you which seller you choose to hire.
You bolt them under the frame in the proper position. If you have not done this before, leave it to the movers.
No, an RV is able to move under it's own power and leave to go immediately. A mobile home is 'mobile' only in the sense it can be towed to a park. They have no motive power. In most cases they are placed on block foundations and wheels and axles are removed.
Is seller responsible for doing a research on a home that they want to sell
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