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Jun 1, 2013 · This factsheet gives some basic guidance to owners of park homes on protected sites in England about selling or gifting a home.
Sale of Mobile Home Park: If a landlord intends to sell a mobile home park, they must give tenants written notice at least six months before the sale takes place. Tenant associations also have a right of first refusal to purchase the park themselves if they meet certain conditions.
Notice of intent to sell. A. A manufactured home park owner who offers or lists the park for sale to a third party shall provide written notice containing the date on which the notice is sent and the price for which the park is to be offered or listed for sale.
No gift of any personal property is valid (i) unless conveyed by deed or will or (ii) unless the donee or a person claiming under the donee has and remains in actual possession of such personal property.
Title 55 - Property and Conveyances. Chapter 1. CREATION AND LIMITATION OF ESTATES; THEIR QUALITIES. § 55-1. Aliens may acquire, hold and transmit real estate; when reciprocity required. § 55-2. When deed or will necessary to convey estate; no parol partition or gift valid. § 55-3. When gift of goods or chattels invalid.
Park (mobile) home owner rights and responsibilities - fees and repairs, selling or giving away a home and residents' associations, settling disputes.
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This information is intended for those who own their mobile home and rent the lot on which it sits in a mobile home park. This link directs you to the Virginia Fair Housing Office's website.