FIGHTING FOR MY RIGHTS! STILL IN LIMBO...STILL NO SALE! But...the attorney is taking another angle with the whole situation. Watch the video and see what is happening now, or what isn't happening..the saga continues..
I live in southern california. I have a 1600 square foot house that I am thinking of selling. My husband passed away October of 2022 so this house is definitely more than I need. I'm going to try to buy a mobile home with cash in a city-owned park that we have here. The space rent is fixed and because it's city-owned it is very well-maintained. They even have a guard at the gate when you drive in.🙏
Wouldn't you be better off getting out of your mobile home there and the high rent I'm assuming and put that money into a new RV with payments and put it in a 55 plus RV park near your daughter?? Sneak your stuff out of that mobile home during the night, including all appliances AND fixtures, toilet, sinks, copper wiring, totally gut the place and drive away. Don't leave that SOB landlord anything to rent and drive away. He would not be expecting that and it would cost him thousands of dollars to fix to rent out. The longer you stay the more money he is getting from you that you could put into your new home and better for your health.
Oh how I wish it was that easy. I would have done so long ago. The landlord doesn't want to rent the unit, he wants the space. He wouldn't care if I left it gutted, less work for him to take it out and put a new one in. I would have loved to put a new one in a 55+ park, but I was happy to buy an older one for now. I had a couple lined up, but lost out because of this nightmare. My space rent is not too bad, but with the other bills I am pinching pennies every day because the area is so expensive; utilities, gas, etc.
@@pawsomfunandfrugalPleqse don't listen to such a crazy idea. Gutting a property and taking all of the fixtures with you, would get you arrested for a felony theft. Never take anything from a rented property that doesn't belong to you.
Thank you, I wouldn’t do that, except for taking the belongings that I paid for out of my unit. And technically, I could take most everything out of the mobile home unit itself since I own everything including the mobile home.
How about packing up and storing all your stuff in storage, including the appliances as you can sell them later and move into your van and hit the road for Oregon for the next year and put a bunch of money you won't be paying in rent together and sell all the stuff and next winter, go shopping for a nice new or newer RV? What's that saying?? Ya gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em!! You can use the van experience to make some rather interesting videos for your channel too!!
I would love to do vanlife, but if I put all my stuff in storage, that costs a lot, and I still have to pay the rent for the mobile home, and if I'm not 'living in the unit' I will have to pay twice as much in storage for my home. My minivan is not quite right for full-time living for me with my disabilities.
If I did that, I would be charged storage fee of $2500 a month until he feels like pulling it out, that would go on my credit, because I wouldn’t be able to pay that and live somewhere else.
So, if you walk away from your MH and drive away, he gets to charge you $2500 per month storage but when you have tried to sell it, he gets rid of your buyers?? So you are being held prisoner basically?? I sent you a link to a woman on YT to watch and get ideas from. Did you see it? Contact her if you can.