I bought a mobile home without a deed but have a notarized paper saying that I paid in full.Is thatgood enough
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mobiles do not have deeds they have a title like a car , with out it you may not have bought anything ,what proof is there the seller really was the owner ,
you maybe OK go to the motor vech dept ,take what paper work you have they are normally helpful ,ask for a new title in your name ,tell them the old owner is gone and gave you the bill of sale .hope they take it .
deeds are used when land is involved
you could also ask at MVD for a abandoned title
do you pay space rental? is that in your name?
Obiviously you bought it from the previous owner and you have notarized paper probably sale agreement. I think its enough being as new onwer.
<>You would need a clear title (no liens) signed over from the old owner to get a new title. Track the previous owner down and demand the title. If he cannot supply it, you CANNOT own the home (and maybe he didn't either!).
gtmh? get your note to dmv and find out what to do !
That depends. If your mobile is tied to the property where it sits, it needs to be on the deed. If it's titled as a vehicle, you need the vehicle title. If it was tied to the real property of the person who sold it to you and they didn't sever the tie you could be in for trouble. Obviously you didn't get any proof when you purchased it. One more reason to use a lawyer for closing on all real estate transactions!
Consult with a local attorney to see what your legal position and options are.
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