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purchase homes from the owner. A: Yes we do. Many times for unforeseen situations an owner needs to sell a home quickly and we do try to help. As a company, we must buy at a price that will show us some profit so there is always a discounted offer (From actual value) that we must work with. Q: Do the parks allow pets? A: Most parks allow pets. Various regulations apply as to number and sizes of pets allowed and the agent you are working with can give you the general information. Specifics must be received from the park management. Q: What if I need financing? A: There are local banks that will be happy to talk with you. We can supply you with their contact information but are not able to supply you with any specifics as they vary according to individual qualifications and bank requirements. Q: What if a developer wants to buy the park? A: In a couple of south Florida counties where prime development (on or with access to the ocean) land is scarce or non-existent a few older parks have been bought out by developers. In Ocala/Marion County there is so much vacant land available for developers it is reasonable to believe that it is almost unreal to believe any developer would want the expense involved in the purchase of a park, payment to the tenants plus the extra cost of demolition of all infra-structure. All the decent parks in Marion County are newer, create a good cash flow for the owners and command a high market value so most owners want to hold on to them and developers will not spend what is necessary to obtain one as at this time and for many, many years this tpye of purchase would not be profitable for them. Fact: For a park to consider selling to a developer, the park must BE FIRST OFFERED to the park residents for purchase at the then offered price. The developer is liable for payment of all residents property, moving costs, etc. and in one case in South Florida I understand each park resident stood to receive close to a Million Dollars each. For all the Florida statutes that protect the mobile home owner on this issue and many others click the link below. http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/lsc/mobilehomes/index.shtml |
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