phylliswright
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tennessee
My Husband, Son and I entered into a land purchase contract for three lots 29, 30 and 31. We placed my mothers mobile home on the land, pretty much in the center, in Oct 2002. My son defaulted on his payments a few months later. Nothing was ever said about my mothers mobile home until 7 years later when the land was resold. The person who bought it says he bought the land (thats all the owner sold him, since it is news to all of us that it is not actually on OUR remaining lots) and therefore he owns the mobile home. He claims it is a permanent fixture and can not be moved. It is my mothers mobile home, which she has a mortgage on. We never signed over any land with it, even when we owned lot 31, so I don't see how it can be considered a permanent home. The plan never was to let the mobile home styay there forever only as long as she lived since she does not have mortgage insurance and we did not want to have to pay for her home should she pass away. According to the new owner of lot 31 she is on his land anyway. My mother is 73 and does not have the means to fight him nor do we, since we are paying rent and land payments for the remaining two lots. Is there hope or is this man trying to trick her into giving up her home to him??What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My Husband, Son and I entered into a land purchase contract for three lots 29, 30 and 31. We placed my mothers mobile home on the land, pretty much in the center, in Oct 2002. My son defaulted on his payments a few months later. Nothing was ever said about my mothers mobile home until 7 years later when the land was resold. The person who bought it says he bought the land (thats all the owner sold him, since it is news to all of us that it is not actually on OUR remaining lots) and therefore he owns the mobile home. He claims it is a permanent fixture and can not be moved. It is my mothers mobile home, which she has a mortgage on. We never signed over any land with it, even when we owned lot 31, so I don't see how it can be considered a permanent home. The plan never was to let the mobile home styay there forever only as long as she lived since she does not have mortgage insurance and we did not want to have to pay for her home should she pass away. According to the new owner of lot 31 she is on his land anyway. My mother is 73 and does not have the means to fight him nor do we, since we are paying rent and land payments for the remaining two lots. Is there hope or is this man trying to trick her into giving up her home to him??What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?