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Carey Edmund
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Exit Strategy When It All Goes Wrong - Mobile Homes

Carey Edmund
  • Investor
  • Texas/Colorado
Posted

Hello All,

I am considering mobile home investing as my next real estate step. The forum post have been enlightening but I am looking to have one big question answered. What if I own a mobile home outright and everything goes wrong? I can't sell it, can't rent it, and don't care about the money, what do I do? If I own it outright I can't turn the keys in. Do you just give it away? I am asking this because I really don't understand the MH investing space and I look at this as the worse case scenario. Thanks in advance for the responses!

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