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All Forum Posts by: Bob Jones

Bob Jones has started 16 posts and replied 23 times.

Hi, 

I’m in Pennsylvania. I want to purchase a home in one park, and move it to another. Can the park manager prevent me from doing this? 

I know they can reject my application to be a resident in their park. But, if I have no interest in being a resident, can they still stop the sale? 

Post: Newbie question about notes.

Bob JonesPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

Thanks for the answers. Maybe I should clarify why I'm asking this. I'm trying to figure out what to do if I want to purchase a property with notes, but my notes are more than the amount that I need to pay. 

So, in my simplistic example, I want to pay someone $10,000, and I have a note for $20,000. I'm just trying to work out the best way to handle that situation.

Post: Newbie question about notes.

Bob JonesPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

Let's say I have a $20,000 note. I want two $10,000 notes. How do I get that? 

I know a little about buying discounted notes. How difficult is it to sell a note for two smaller notes that total the full price? Can you split a note? What's the best way for me to end up with two notes worth $10,000?