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  • Oct 18, 2006, 08:04 AM
    sdsmith
    Repossession of Manufactured Home
    I co-signed for someone to purchase a MH. Long story short-The lending company (Green Tree) called me. The person in the MH is 3 months behind and they wanted me to pay the amount. I told them(GreenTree) that if the payments aren't being paid then go get the MH. The rep from Green Tree then told me that they would sue me for the remaining balance owed. Is repossession of a MH like the repossession of a automobile? Can this lending company sue me for the remaining balance that is owed? Please help.
  • Oct 18, 2006, 08:46 AM
    excon
    Hello sd:

    Yup. Exactly like a car. They'll repossess it, sell it for whatever they can get (to their aunt?), and then sue you for the rest.

    excon

    PS> Co-signing = not good.
  • Oct 18, 2006, 03:42 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    Yes, exactly like the car.

    If they repo the home, yes they will sell it and guess what, the repo costs and moving costs that is added in, and the low price that they sell the trailers for. You will owe more money after they sell the home than you do now, owning the home.

    This is the issue with co-signing, if the other person does not pay, they can come after you first or together with the other person,

    So yes, you had better find out why the other person is not paying, pay the back payments and work out a deal withthem to sell the home yourself, or something
  • Oct 20, 2006, 09:33 PM
    andrewcocke
    Yup yup... that's what will happen.
    Better hope they didn't trash the place.

    Is the mobile home and land it sits on collateral for the loan? If so then they could be foreclosed on together, thus making is possible for you to come out of this not oweing anything, but I wouldn't get your hopes up on it, like chuck said mobile homes normally depreciate in value like a car, not quite as fast, but if it's a single wide, you can almost count on it. Also bear in mind that moble homes tend to get trashed.

    Lesson for the day, never co-sign for anything. They can find a co-signer somewhere else.

    If there is not a lot owed on the trailer, and the note includes land, you may be able to flip it to an investor and avoid foreclosure and marks on your credit. A broker for a respected realty company told me that if you list your home (mobile homes included) after your delinquent then they will sit and wait for it to sell, then once it sells you pay them. And of course, those rules might vary by state.

    But this will only work if you can get the amount out of it. Bear in mind, that a realtor will probobly get you a better price than a bank repo.
    Its worth a shot. Realtors are not like lawyers, most seem eager to speak with you and explain your options at no cost, they make their money on commission.

    Also keep in mind that the above idea will probobly only work if the note includes the land it sits on, if its on a trailer park or something, I doubt a realtor will touch it.
  • Jun 24, 2010, 09:18 AM
    Rivette
    Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
    How do I get a copy of the foreclosure on a mobile home account number 4298, have looked many different places but unable to get this question taken care of. Send answer back to [email protected] thank you. Ms Rivette (Chubb)

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