shopperscloset
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? TN
My mom owns a manufactured home in a community where you have to rent the land. The land is a month-to-month lease and rent has gone up a lot since she's been there.
The owner of the park sometimes forces out the doublewides because he will buy 2 units to sell at a premium to make more money. No one challenges him because they can't afford to or don't know better (its all elderly people). the lease contracts say that you can sell your home as long as it fits the park rules and the buyer is approved, yet he forces people to move them.
My mom asked him if she'd be allowed to sell her double-wide and he told her she could, but as soon as we got a buyer, he told the buyer that the house has to be moved out of the park. When they buyer pushed back, he made the rent crazy high and we lost our buyer. Selling a home to have it moved will be a 25-30k loss on the home price.
My question is, since he told her he could sell it and then told the buyer it has to go, did he break a contract?
My mom owns a manufactured home in a community where you have to rent the land. The land is a month-to-month lease and rent has gone up a lot since she's been there.
The owner of the park sometimes forces out the doublewides because he will buy 2 units to sell at a premium to make more money. No one challenges him because they can't afford to or don't know better (its all elderly people). the lease contracts say that you can sell your home as long as it fits the park rules and the buyer is approved, yet he forces people to move them.
My mom asked him if she'd be allowed to sell her double-wide and he told her she could, but as soon as we got a buyer, he told the buyer that the house has to be moved out of the park. When they buyer pushed back, he made the rent crazy high and we lost our buyer. Selling a home to have it moved will be a 25-30k loss on the home price.
My question is, since he told her he could sell it and then told the buyer it has to go, did he break a contract?