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tamaradarice
Sep 16, 2008, 08:10 PM
I have an older mobile home that was purchased a long time ago. The person that owned it before me bought it from a man in Ohio and he had it brought down to TN. They never registered it or titled it. I am in desperate need to find the VIN. Theprevious owners have done a large amount of work on it... as in; it now sits on a permanent foundation, had add ons, and has been covered with siding. The tongue is not attached either. I have searched the entire house up and down, and even crawled under the home in the very small crawl space that it has and to no avail no vin #. The previous owners do not have any paper work for it any more and I cannot find the person who they bought it from... I do know the manufacturer and I have the model number and where it was manufactured. Can someone please help me with searching for the VIN and year so that I may get my home refinanced so that I do not lose my home.! :eek: :confused:

Thank You

JudyKayTee
Sep 17, 2008, 07:07 AM
I have an older mobile home that was purchased a long time ago. The person that owned it before me bought it from a man in Ohio and he had it brought down to TN. They never registered it or titled it. I am in desperate need to find the VIN number. Theprevious owners have done a large amount of work on it...as in; it now sits on a permanent foundation, had add ons, and has been covered with siding. The tongue is not attached either. I have searched the entire house up and down, and even crawled under the home in the very small crawl space that it has and to no avail no vin #. The previous owners do not have any paper work for it any more and I cannot find the person who they bought it from...I do know the manufacturer and I have the model number and where it was manufactured. Can someone please help me with searching for the vin number and year so that I may get my home refinanced so that i do not lose my home.!!!!:eek: :confused:

Thank You



You have to keep backtracking, reviewing records of past sales. The only way to find the number is to find out who bought it new - unless someone, somewhere along the way, titled it.

There is no easy way to do this.