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Alan D.
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Mobile home park now owned by LLC letter

Alan D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, MS
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Changed my mobile home park to a LLC, would like info on best way to word a letter to tenants that now the park is owned by the LLC and I'm just a manager to distant myself from tenants

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Steve Hall
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Steve Hall
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@Alan D.

What you did was protect yourself personally from the liability of the mobile home park, and if set up correctly, protected the mobile home park from your own personal liability.

You have NOT taken any steps to "distance yourself from the tenants". To do that, you will need to hire a property manager, or a property management company. Then you can send the tenants a letter stating that the new POC for issues, rent payment, notice, etc. is the property manager.

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