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Charles Andrews
  • Fruita, CO
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Question re: typical ownership of mobile home lots

Charles Andrews
  • Fruita, CO
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Howdy - I'm new, but have been studying and saving to get my first deal.

There's a section of town that has single and double wide mobile homes on both sides of a public street. One of those lots is vacant, however gas and H2O hookups are in place.

I'm interested in the lot, but have a couple questions:

  • What's the best way to identify the current owner of the lot?
  • Are lots in this kind of scenario typically all owned by one person, or do different people own each lot?

I do plan on walking the neighborhood and asking people about ownership arrangements, current rents, etc. but wanted to drop this here for any feedback.

Thanks in advance,

CWA