[WSBARP] mobile home on daughter's property

Roger Moss ram at rinconres.org
Fri Apr 16 11:49:30 PDT 2021


>  owners have decided to sell the land and client has been told to move it off property

Joshua,

When an adult child orders an indigent parent off their property, and parent seeks legal counsel, that can only mean that deep-seated family history and possible behavioral health issues are operating. 

Understanding that principle, the best move in an attempt to avoid a painful destructive cluster would be to engage the help of a professional neutral experienced with elder, family, psychiatric, and family issues. Not to replace the lawyer, and certainly not for the purpose of putting together some infernal JAMS-style mediation, but to provide detached compassionate guidance that can effect the outcome desired by child while avoiding potential homelessness of the vulnerable parent. 

Think of it as a collaborative law strategy in a real estate context.

My colleague Mary Juetten from the ADR Section executive committee applies collaborative law experience to business scenarios; we also both work with mental health professionals who are trained mediators, who can be transformative in cases like the one before you.

Roger A. Moss 
Managing Director
Rincon Resolutions LLC
206.790.1971 Seattle
415.371.9724 San Francisco
RinconResolutions.com

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> On Apr 16, 2021, at 9:56 AM, Josh Grant <jgrant at accima.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a client who, about 15 years+ ago sold her home, and bought a mobile (double wide) and moved on to property owned by daughter and son in law.  drilled a well... etc.  $30,000 invested.  owners have decided to sell the land and client has been told to move it off property.  client is a low income senior citizen with no money and a small mortgage.  any suggestions? would gov. moratorium slow it down?
> of course nothing in writing and in fact the verbal agreement was she can stay as long as they own it...  so adverse possession won’t work.
> thanks
> Josh
> Joshua F. Grant
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