[CLC-Discussion] Lien on a Mobile Home itself

Michael D. Randolph Michael.Randolph at gray-robinson.com
Thu Jun 9 11:48:19 PDT 2016


But you can file a mechanics lien against the title...

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On Jun 9, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Greg Elliott <gelliott at elliott-berger.com<mailto:gelliott at elliott-berger.com>> wrote:

My recollection is that you cannot lien motor vehicles or mobile homes under part I of chapter 713.

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On Jun 9, 2016, at 2:06 PM, Tom McKeel <jtm at mckeellaw.com<mailto:jtm at mckeellaw.com>> wrote:

I would be interested in any advice you receive.


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Subject: [CLC-Discussion] Lien on a Mobile Home itself

Good afternoon and pardon the interruption,

A contractor has recorded a claim of lien for work performed on a mobile home. The mobile home is owned by an individual but on leased land in a mobile home park. I am aware of Section 713.10(2)(b)(3), Florida Statutes which indicates the lien will not attach to the land. However, my question is will the lien attach still attach to the mobile home (personal property)? The mobile home owner still has a certificate of title (with no finance company lien holder) to the mobile home.

If anyone has any insight on this topic, please reply directly to the sender. Thank you in advance for any information.

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