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Subject To: Deal with a mobile home on 2 lots.
A seller contacted me the other day in a decent little mobile home community with some homes with lake frontage. This person owes more than i am willing to pay for cash, so a way to make the deal work with a typical house would be a sub to deal. But with a mobile home, I'm not sure how it would work. I know the mobile home has a title of its own and the land has a deed. I think i just need some assurance I'm thinking the right way.
She wants what she owes + money to move away, moving costs, ect..
Also, this home comes with 2 lots, possibly put another mobile home next to it eventually...
Let me know your thoughts & guidance