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Is there any federal tax lien on the mobile home?

Posted on: 06th Jul, 2006 03:35 pm
Well, I am long time lurker here. I am planning to purchase a mobile home soon. Now my doubt is how to know whether there is a federal tax lien on the home?
Hi,

Mobile home without land is treated like a car. As much as I know, there are no lien recorded on title of a mobile home except the lender's liens.

You can check the seller's title and come to know what liens are there on the title. At the time of purchase, while you take a new title transfer to the title transfer desk, they will be able to tell you about any outstanding property taxes and won't let you transfer the title until the outstanding taxes are paid.
Posted on: 06th Jul, 2006 03:48 pm
Hi,

You can make a title search with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Federal liens can be placed on all the real estate and personal property.
Posted on: 06th Jul, 2006 04:14 pm
Before buying a mobile home you must contact the County Clerk's/Treasurer's office to ensure that there is no tax bills or lien against the home.
Posted on: 06th Jul, 2006 05:54 pm
Purchased mobile home and have not been given a certificate of title, and there is a balance owed on home
Posted on: 13th Aug, 2009 07:36 pm
Hi,

How did you get the ownership of the mobile home? Was it given to you through a quitclaim or a warranty deed? If the title was transferred through such a deed, you need to take the notarized deed to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles and get a new title issued in your name.
Posted on: 17th Aug, 2009 06:09 am
im purchasing a mobile home by making payments directly to the couple I am buying from. I just realized the copy of the title we recieved (we dont get the original until paid off) is not in either his nor her name. what do I do?
Posted on: 08th Oct, 2009 08:54 pm
Hi Amanda,

How did you come to know the title is not in the couple's names? If it is true then who is the actual owner of the property? You should immediately stop making the payments to the couple. If you entered into any kind of agreement with them, where they claimed they have the free title to the property, you can sue them for providing you with false information. This is one kind of a fraud.
Posted on: 10th Oct, 2009 01:44 am
Amanda,

do not take any risk. it is good that you have identified it. It is very much clear & evident that they are not owner of proerty. now you should think about how to get money back
Posted on: 10th Oct, 2009 06:17 am
I lost the title of my mobile home, how can I get a new one?
Posted on: 12th Nov, 2009 06:52 am
Hi Austria,

You need to contact with the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state. They will verify if the property is actually owned by you. You will be required to submit some proofs like you driving license, etc. in support of your ownership claims. Once the DMV is sure you are the owner of the mobile home, they will issue a duplicate title in your name for your mobile home.
Posted on: 03rd Dec, 2009 12:04 am
I am thinking of buying a double wide on 3 acres ;from the bank-they can't seen to locate the title.my question is lwhat do I need a title for on a cash sale-and how lwould I go about securing a title?
Posted on: 15th Dec, 2009 04:06 pm
Hi patsy,

You need the title to prove you have ownership rights to mobile home. It is very crucial to have the title in your name. Otherwise, you will find it difficult to prove your ownership in case any issues arise regarding the property title. It could be purchasing the property with cash. But it does not eliminate the need for a clear title to the property. Whoever you are buying the property from has to transfer the title to you. If the seller has lost the title, you should contact the Dept. of Motor Vehicle regarding this before purchasing the home.
Posted on: 21st Dec, 2009 11:48 pm
We are currently trying to sell a mobile home that has been in my family since 1975 and the original title was lost in a house fire last year. The title company has been unable to locate the mobile in any records and is willing only to insure the land but not the house. Is there anything else we can do to satisfy the title company?
Posted on: 22nd Dec, 2009 04:24 pm
Hi,

If your mobile home was lost in a house fire last year, you can try and obtain a duplicate title on the home. You can contact the Department of Motor Vehicles and check out the procedure of how you can get a duplicate title. Generally, the owner has to file a certain form and then pay some amount of fees to obtain a duplicate title for the mobile home. If you can get a new title on the property, I believe, the title company will be ready to insure the home.
Posted on: 23rd Dec, 2009 02:02 am
We are planning on buying a double wide, and mak monthly payments to the current owner, but the present owner wants to hold the title until its is all paid off. A real estate owner told me that I should get the title even if we are making payments, what should I do.
Posted on: 02nd Feb, 2010 05:00 pm
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