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Mobile Home Bill of Sale

Mobile Home Bill of Sale for use in all states. These forms are used when buying or selling a mobile home. A bill of sale helps protect both the buyer and seller and will help avoid problems in the future.

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Revocable Living Trust Agreement My mother just past away. My father prepared a Revocable Living Trust Agreement. He lives in the State of California. Once the Trust has been signed and notorized does it need to be filed with the State of California? If so, where will it be filed? Does each of his assets (Bonds, CDs, checking, savings, grant deed on the house and mobile home, etc) need a copy of the Trust so that asset can be added to the Trust?

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    1. Mitchell Roth Re: Revocable Living Trust Agreement No. Yes. Your questions are too limited. You can go to one of my websites, www.yourlivinglegacy.info for more information on this. You may well decide its best to handle all of this without a lawyer, which you may well be able to do, with my Legacy Trust Package. My book explaining all this in lay terms is $19.95. The do it yourself trust package if you choose to use it is only $79.95. The trust may already be done and may be fine, but the book will answer most if not all of your questions, including many you didn't know enough to ask.
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Mobile Home on Property We recently purchased 7 acres from my husband uncle. They had a verbal agreement that anything he was taking would be gone in 30 days. His uncle has moved away and left a double wide home there. The home is going back to the mortgage company. We sent the mortgage company a letter regarding a storage fee. Is this legal since the home is still on our land? If so how much can you charge then until they move it? The land papers were signed in Oct. 2007. Storage fee would have started 30 days after that.

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    1. laurence cohen Re: Mobile Home on Property It would seem today that 30 days notice to the mortgage company is a reasonable period of time for them to remove the trailer from your property. My only concern is that the mortgage company will charge back any fee that you attempt to collect from them onto your uncle. I would involve the uncle in the process. Notify him of the situation with the mortgage company and the trailer. This way you will be covered on all fronts. Laurence Cohen
    2. Nick Pizzolatto, Jr. Re: Mobile Home on Property You cannot charge storage unless you notify them of that fact. You have done that. You should have told them the amount that you were charging when you notified them. One other thing, are you should your Uncle did not mortgage the land when he mortgaged the trailer?
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I don't see any area of the law listed that may be appropriate for this problem. Dept. of SD Co. Animal Services requires keeping a found animal for 4 days before letting it be adopted. Is this a rule or a law? I rescued a cat that lived in a parking lot in my mobile home park and is fed by residents in the park. There are people in one home who do absolutely nothing for him but say he is their cat. After months of feeding the cat at night and realizing he is ill and getting older and worried how long he will outrun all the cars, seeing him left out in the bad storms we had for a week was too much for me to bear. I asked one of those people to please take him in during the storm & was assured after asking a half dozen times that he would be cared for. However, I went back during the storm & found the cat soaken wet outside. I took him to vet hospital and was told he had medical problems, and he will need special vet food and meds and care. These people won't listen and are threatening me. I told them if he goes back to that environment that he will eventually die a bad death. I've tried talking sense to them but they won't listen. They are well known throughout the park as causing trouble and the Police visit their home frequently. The cat is on antibiotics and other meds plus had sub-fluids administered because of dehyration. Would break my heart to place him in their hands. Is there any law that can protect him? I just can't put him thru going to the shelter even for few days and also those dreadful people might get him. I just wish I knew if there was any law on my side and the cat's. The threats and trying to care for the cat are wearing me out.

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    1. M. D. Wilks This is not a specific answer to your question, but have you tried reporting them for animal cruelty? I dont know where you are, but Los Angeles has an Animal Cruelty Task Force. http://laanimalservices.com/about_actf.htm Call them, or google animal cruelty in your jurisdiction. I feel your pain. Stay strong
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Doublewide on land to be foreclosed. I own a doublewide mobile home in McLennen County. The acreage that this home is on is about to be foreclosed on in December. I owe back payments on the land itself. The land is owner financed and is seperate from the home financing. I don't have enough money to bring the land payments to date, nor do I have enough to move the home itself to another location. The home is current to this month on payments. We want to move from the area but don't know how to handle the mobile home itself. My wife and I are willing to let the land go. And hope that maybe the land owner will have to pickup the cost of the mobilehome. Is there any inofrmation on this type of situation for reference?

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    1. Cheryl Rivera Smith Re: Doublewide on land to be foreclosed. Call your mobile home finance company. They may prefer to pick it up.
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