Hello, My Question Is I Bought A Mobile Home And I Want To Know If It Have The Same Right That To Buy A House?

Fοr example, whаt happen іf thе οƖԁ resident death one year before inside thе mobile home аnԁ thе seller never tοƖԁ mе nothing, I live іn California аnԁ I don't konw аbουt thе law іn buying houses.I still paying thе mobile home. ѕο I ԁο nοt whаt tο ԁο bесаυѕе I want tο sell thе mobile home maybe I going tο hаνе аnу problem wіth thе nеw buyer

7 Responses to “Hello, My Question Is I Bought A Mobile Home And I Want To Know If It Have The Same Right That To Buy A House?”

  1. Habla English??? Your question very hard understanding in English… más detalles?
    Updated ~
    It sounds like you are referring to the death of a previous resident in the mobile home & if that should have been disclosed to you.
    You will have to check with your state’s requirements or check a Property Disclosure Form & see if the forms specifically asks about a death in the home. Our state’s Property Disclosure Form used require that any death in the home be disclosed, but has been revised & it is no longer required.
    For some people, this is not an issue. Typically, this is a HUGE issue for those of Asian decent, as a property is somewhat “cursed” in their culture and considered very bad luck.

  2. Purchaser Beware is the Rule

  3. You must disclose what you know to your real estate agent, and yes by law you must disclose during sale the death of the house. I think there is a statute to how many years, it might be about 5 years for disclosing a death.
    Ask a real estate agent how many years after death must you disclose.
    It might be a longer sale, even more so with the economy the way it is out here.
    Goodluck.

  4. The fact that a former resident died in the house is not a reason for you to feel that you have been misled. People die and people die in houses and if that was something that had to be disclosed it would be ridiculous. If you are not comfortable there, sell it.

  5. Not sure about California, but in Texas you don’t have to disclose that someone died in the house. Why would you?

  6. That information is not required weather it’s a mobile home or a regular home.
    The differance is though a mobile home depreciates in value like a car. So if you just bought it and try to sell now be prepared to take a loss.

  7. I'm weird, ugly, and cute! on October 7th, 2009 at 6:15 pm

    I quit reading this when my eyes crossed….can you rewrite this in english???


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