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Old 04-30-2000, 09:38 PM
sg7835
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If someone has already paid the down payment plus the first monthly payment on a mobile home,can the seller evict the buyer on a three day notice TO PAY RENT OR OUIT? Also,can the buyer sue for breach of contract in small claims court? HELP!!(CAlifornia)

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Old 05-13-2000, 12:29 PM
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You did not state if you are renting the land (as in a mobilehome park or buying the coach on deeded land. The question seems to mix purchasing (down payment on the MH) and a 3 day pay or quit (which is a rental violation) together. If you are purchasing the MH and do not pay the mortgage, then a Foreclosure notice would be appropriate. If you are buying the coach but it is in a Park where you must rent the land then yes, you have not paid the rent and a 3 day quit is appropriate. You may be mistaken about the buying of the mobilehome and the rent on the property. One does not fulfill the other.
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