[RPPTL LandTen] Mobile Homes

Manuel Farach MFarach at richmangreer.com
Wed Feb 5 13:18:50 PST 2014


Jeff,
The mobile homes themselves are certificated like cars under Fla. Stat. Chapter 319. My guess is that you get a judgment for past due rent, fees and costs and then levy on the certificate (although never having done one, I am suggest you wait for someone with more knowledge and experience to chime in)




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-----Original Message-----
From: landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org [mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Mazor
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 3:46 PM
To: 'RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee'
Subject: [RPPTL LandTen] Mobile Homes


I think my associate still believes that I know everything there is to know.
I don't really want her to know the truth!
But I have no idea how to respond to this!
Can someone help me keep up the charade  by giving me the answer to the following impossible questions?????

We're completing two mobile home lot evictions and expect that once completed the tenants will abandon the mobile homes.  These mobile homes are old and dilapidated and will most likely fall apart in the process of moving them to storage.

The lot owner would like to obtain title to the homes so they can be sold or rented.  We're trying to determine how best to get title and have not been successful in finding a clear answer.  Does a lien have to be filed and then executed upon?  Will the Judge who entered the eviction judgment provide a court order directing that title be issued? Any advice would be appreciated.


Well, those are her questions. What do I tell her?????????

LoL


Jeffrey R. Mazor, Esq.
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Presidential Circle Building
4000 Hollywood Blvd.,  Suite 265-s
Hollywood, FL 33021
Phone: 954-962-3500
Fax:       954-962-3560
Email:   JMazor at Mazor.com




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