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January 19, 2011 at 11:45 AM #656525January 20, 2011 at 12:24 AM #656968CA renterParticipant
[quote=ucodegen]How the heck did you end up with this albatross?[/quote]
I second this inquiry. How the heck did you end up saddled with a thrashed mobile home…in Idaho, no less!? Yikes!
FWIW, I had to sell my dad’s mobile home (in a senior park) a few years ago. It’s a whole different deal than selling a SFH. Different realtors (potentially, as some specialize, and many agents won’t deal with MHs), different paperwork, and different lending qualifications/lenders, etc.
Best of luck!
January 20, 2011 at 12:24 AM #656171CA renterParticipant[quote=ucodegen]How the heck did you end up with this albatross?[/quote]
I second this inquiry. How the heck did you end up saddled with a thrashed mobile home…in Idaho, no less!? Yikes!
FWIW, I had to sell my dad’s mobile home (in a senior park) a few years ago. It’s a whole different deal than selling a SFH. Different realtors (potentially, as some specialize, and many agents won’t deal with MHs), different paperwork, and different lending qualifications/lenders, etc.
Best of luck!
January 20, 2011 at 12:24 AM #656830CA renterParticipant[quote=ucodegen]How the heck did you end up with this albatross?[/quote]
I second this inquiry. How the heck did you end up saddled with a thrashed mobile home…in Idaho, no less!? Yikes!
FWIW, I had to sell my dad’s mobile home (in a senior park) a few years ago. It’s a whole different deal than selling a SFH. Different realtors (potentially, as some specialize, and many agents won’t deal with MHs), different paperwork, and different lending qualifications/lenders, etc.
Best of luck!
January 20, 2011 at 12:24 AM #657297CA renterParticipant[quote=ucodegen]How the heck did you end up with this albatross?[/quote]
I second this inquiry. How the heck did you end up saddled with a thrashed mobile home…in Idaho, no less!? Yikes!
FWIW, I had to sell my dad’s mobile home (in a senior park) a few years ago. It’s a whole different deal than selling a SFH. Different realtors (potentially, as some specialize, and many agents won’t deal with MHs), different paperwork, and different lending qualifications/lenders, etc.
Best of luck!
January 20, 2011 at 12:24 AM #656232CA renterParticipant[quote=ucodegen]How the heck did you end up with this albatross?[/quote]
I second this inquiry. How the heck did you end up saddled with a thrashed mobile home…in Idaho, no less!? Yikes!
FWIW, I had to sell my dad’s mobile home (in a senior park) a few years ago. It’s a whole different deal than selling a SFH. Different realtors (potentially, as some specialize, and many agents won’t deal with MHs), different paperwork, and different lending qualifications/lenders, etc.
Best of luck!
January 20, 2011 at 7:06 AM #657014barnaby33ParticipantIt came about because my grandmother lived in Couer D’Alene. When she died her estate loaned money to people for mortgages. When I took control there were two notes still left, both were and are in various states of default. The mobile home is one.
What kills me is the tenant completely junked the place. In theory I could go after her, but really she has no money and I have no easy way to see if she does.
Josh
January 20, 2011 at 7:06 AM #657342barnaby33ParticipantIt came about because my grandmother lived in Couer D’Alene. When she died her estate loaned money to people for mortgages. When I took control there were two notes still left, both were and are in various states of default. The mobile home is one.
What kills me is the tenant completely junked the place. In theory I could go after her, but really she has no money and I have no easy way to see if she does.
Josh
January 20, 2011 at 7:06 AM #656875barnaby33ParticipantIt came about because my grandmother lived in Couer D’Alene. When she died her estate loaned money to people for mortgages. When I took control there were two notes still left, both were and are in various states of default. The mobile home is one.
What kills me is the tenant completely junked the place. In theory I could go after her, but really she has no money and I have no easy way to see if she does.
Josh
January 20, 2011 at 7:06 AM #656277barnaby33ParticipantIt came about because my grandmother lived in Couer D’Alene. When she died her estate loaned money to people for mortgages. When I took control there were two notes still left, both were and are in various states of default. The mobile home is one.
What kills me is the tenant completely junked the place. In theory I could go after her, but really she has no money and I have no easy way to see if she does.
Josh
January 20, 2011 at 7:06 AM #656216barnaby33ParticipantIt came about because my grandmother lived in Couer D’Alene. When she died her estate loaned money to people for mortgages. When I took control there were two notes still left, both were and are in various states of default. The mobile home is one.
What kills me is the tenant completely junked the place. In theory I could go after her, but really she has no money and I have no easy way to see if she does.
Josh
January 20, 2011 at 9:59 AM #657099sdrealtorParticipantCan you deed it over to a charity and wash your hands of it? That could be a quick route to break even.
January 20, 2011 at 9:59 AM #656960sdrealtorParticipantCan you deed it over to a charity and wash your hands of it? That could be a quick route to break even.
January 20, 2011 at 9:59 AM #656301sdrealtorParticipantCan you deed it over to a charity and wash your hands of it? That could be a quick route to break even.
January 20, 2011 at 9:59 AM #657427sdrealtorParticipantCan you deed it over to a charity and wash your hands of it? That could be a quick route to break even.
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