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All Forum Posts by: Dennis Watkins

Dennis Watkins has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: default on a mobile home contract

Dennis WatkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Utica, IL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Jim, thats not what I wanted to hear. So it doesn't matter that she still owes even after the contract expired. Would you say it is too late for me to take repossesion of the mobile home. I just don't see how I can be in the wrong when I have title. I will look into it more,
Court date is 8-24. I have no way contacting her.
Thanks for your help Jim
Dennis

Post: default on a mobile home contract

Dennis WatkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Utica, IL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi, I need your opinion and help. I sold a mobile home in 2007 on contract for 1 yr. It was signed agreed on all parties. However the buyer stopped paying me before the contract was up and appearently refuses to pay. Money is still due. She owes a balance of $960. Since the contract has expired and I refuse to write another for because I don't think I will be paid off. I sent her a letter last year and have not heard from her until I got handed a suppeana because now she is suing me for some unknown reason. I have a lawyer and showed him the contract. He says she doesn't understand why she is suing. She has no grounds the contract has expired and she is in default. He suggested I just get in the mobile home and change the locks, So I did.
What do you think?
Dennis