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Updated over 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

purchasing mobile homes in a 55 and older community
I've came across two deals in a 55 and older mobile home park.
Need assistance: To remove the moblie home and take to my property the association requires a 55 or older buyer.(It's not there mobile home only the lot is)..
My understanding is that I going purchase the home from the owner . I give the owner a contract to buy the home and we finish the deal. The home is mine. Now that mean's that I can do what ever I want with the home correct? Can the association stop me from moving my new mobile home to my new property? The owner is a motivated seller and will do as he wish's with the home. those are his words. Need feed back please
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Possibly. You need to read the associations Incorporation papers, the bylaws, the ccrs, and the rules and regulations. Be very careful here. No matter what the seller says, he/you may not be able to move it.
I wonder if he would move it to your lot, then sell it to you. that way YOU might avoid problems.
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