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Renee Yarbrough
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Flipping a Manufactured Home

Renee Yarbrough
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  • Chattanooga, TN
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Have never bought or sold a manufactured home on a permanent foundation, but now have the opportunity. Am wondering about the major pros and cons with both flipping and renovating to rent.LikeComment

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Winston Covington
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Winston Covington
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2 tips.   1. Have a thorough foundation inspection done. 2. Stick to where the manufactured home is on fee simple land and not on leased land.  ( If on leased land, the owner of the development may have a clause in the rental agreement where the home needs to be removed when it becomes a certain age ).  Last, long term financing is much easier to get when on a permanent foundation.

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