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Latisha Youngblood
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Wholesaling Mobile Homes. Need to understand the steps

Latisha Youngblood
  • Real Estate Wholesaler
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hey, anyone can explain to me what are the steps when wholesaling mobile homes. I totally understand that it is treated like a vehicle but I need to get an idea how to wholesale these. I know someone in North Carolina that needs to sell her 3 bed 2 bath mobile home, but I don't have a clue how to handle these. And would LOVE to help her.  Thanks

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John Arendsen
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John Arendsen
  • Developer
  • LEUCADIA & VISTA, CA
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The first thing you need to learn is that a "I totally understand that it is treated like a vehicle" is not the case. At least in Cali. MH's are regulated by the California Department of Housing and Community Development. So the first thing I'd do is find out who actually regulates the MH industry in your state.

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