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Sean Hayes
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I have a Gas station on the same plat as my MHP. Best way to sell?

Sean Hayes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Athens, GA
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Hello, 

I own a MHP in Georgia that came with a working gas station when I bought it. We are currently redeveloping the MHP into an rv park but have no interest in the gas station but still need the land/plat it sits on to be in compliance with the county regs for an Rv park. Looking for the best way to sell the building and business but not the land it sits on. 

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    Marc V.
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    You can look into a ground lease for that part of your property, determine the term that works for you. 


    Laws are state dependent, and can get complex. So make sure you find a good real estate attorney to consult with. 

    Hope that helps!

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