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Stefan K.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Trinity, FL
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FL Mobile Home on Owned Land - Title Question

Stefan K.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Trinity, FL
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Selling a mobile home on owned land that I hold a Florida tax deed on. Had a buyer ask me about the mobile home title. At the tax deed sale, you get a tax deed for paying unpaid taxes and fees. The mobile home was taxed as well as the land. Looking back, the last warranty deed did not identify the mobile home on the land but the warranty deed before that did have the year, make and VIN#. The clerk of the court only transders property via the tax deed, they do not go out and collect a mobile home certificate of title to hand off to me. Is this buyer right, does the mobile home need to be re-registered so a certificate of title can be issued? Should this hold up a sale?

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