[WSBARP] Sale of Mobile Home

Kaitlyn Jackson kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com
Fri Sep 20 11:22:36 PDT 2019


Paul -

Does the contract have a default provision that outlines termination of the
contract? I think that you have to terminate the contract with proper
notice and then do an ejectment.

Kaitlyn

On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 10:44 AM Paul Neumiller <pneumiller at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> While I always prefer to "inject" humor into my posts, here I meant
> "ejectment."
>
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> Listmates:  Interesting situation where I need guidance (or maybe a
> referral).  Client sold mobile home to buyer using a homemade contract.  No
> filed UCC-1 or other security that I see.  Contract says that when paid in
> full, the buyer "will get title within 30 days.  And "In the event Buyer
> defaults on this contract seller can repossess trailer after 30 days..."
> So, the buyer is now in default and client wants the mobile home back.
> Everything easily worth under $20K.  Can the client "repossess"?  Through
> what hoops do we need to jump?  How does client repossess the mobile home
> when the buyer is still living there?  Injectment?
>
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