[RPPTL LandTen] Mobile Homes
Dennis Chen
dennis at chenlaw.net
Wed Feb 5 13:33:22 PST 2014
Treat it like an abandoned vehicle that has been left on private property
and apply for new title based on abandonment. I believe that is what some
mobile home parks do. I believe there are companies that process the
paperwork for you.
Dennis A. Chen, Esq.
Chen Law Firm, PA
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On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Jeff Mazor <jmazor at mazor.com> wrote:
>
> 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.
> J. R. Mazor & Associates, P.A.
> 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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