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Mobile Home Park Not Accepting Anyone

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I am trying to purchase a mobile home in a park and the do a rent to own on it. However, she tells me that the park management isnt accepting anyone because they know if they do not accept anyone they will end up getting the home becasue she cannot keep paying lot rent. Anyone have any advice. The only things I can think of is to tell them im gonna buy it anyways and if they dont accept I will just move it off the lot. (although I would rather not.) Any help is very much appreciated. Also another concern would be when I find a tenant if they refuse to allow them to live there. Thanks again

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Lynnette E.
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Lynnette E.
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I'd move on.  This will be a pain I your side forever.

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