Tag: park approval for mobile homes

  • Is Park Approval Necessary When Buying A Sarasota Florida Mobile Home?

    Mobile home park approval is necessary for several reasons. Firstly, it ensures compliance with zoning regulations, ensuring that parks are located in suitable areas and adhere to safety standards. Approval also safeguards residents’ rights, guaranteeing fair rental agreements and protection from exploitation. Additionally, it promotes environmental sustainability by requiring proper waste management and infrastructure development. Furthermore, approval processes often involve community input, fostering a sense of inclusivity and accountability. Overall, mobile home park approval serves as a crucial mechanism for maintaining order, protecting residents’ interests, and fostering responsible development within communities.

    When finally making the decision to purchase a mobile home in the greater Sarasota, Florida, area, many things need to be considered and completed prior to the close.

    While deciding on the perfect Sarasota, Florida, mobile home to purchase is the fun and exciting part, one needs to make sure all of their ducks are set in a row prior to putting money down on the property and calling the moving trucks.

    Most of the time, many Buyers will focus on the funding of the purchase. Will they have enough money to purchase their mobile home in cash, or will they need to seek some type of outside financing for the purchase?

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    Mobile Home in Florida

    While we, here at The Mobile Home Dealer, can certainly appreciate the focus on funding, we take a different route in focusing on the Buyer becoming park-approved before putting a focus on funding the purchase.

    But, why would we focus on mobile home park approval and not on funding?

    If you are planning to buy a mobile home in the Sarasota Florida area, it is important to understand everything about mobile home parks.

    Does it even matter that this is done before buying a mobile home on leased land in Florida?

    Many times those who are not familiar with the buying process of a mobile home on leased land do not realize that getting approved by the park is a part of the mobile home purchase process.

    This then begs the question to be asked, what really is mobile home park approval?

    When buying a mobile home in a mobile home park, every resident needs to be approved as a resident within the community in that the home is physically located. Different parks have different requirements, but generally speaking, if you are in an age-qualified community, every person physically living in the home will need to be approved by the park. If you are buying a mobile home in an all-ages park, you will need approval for everyone living in the home who is over a certain age to be approved for residency.

    Each park has its way of going about the actual approval process. Usually, every park will require each person who is going through to be approved to fill out a written application. Along with the application, the applicant will need to provide a photo ID, pay a nominal application fee, and agree to have their background checked by the park. If you or your applicant friend does not have a current driver’s license, that is okay as usual; a state-issued photo ID card or a passport will do the trick.

    The reason is simple: if the Buyer is not park-approved prior to purchasing the mobile home through us as a licensed mobile home broker, then we will not be able to close on the home.

    The reason for this is that, as licensed mobile home brokers with the state of Florida, we are required to make sure that all parties who are looking at becoming residents within the mobile home park they are buying their home in have passed the approval process and are allowed to become residents within the mobile home park.

    Many times, folks will skip this step and assume they can buy and move into any mobile home in any mobile park in the Sarasota area without a second thought.

    This is a problem.

    These uneducated Buyers think this may be because they come from a single-family home and not another mobile home community.

    If the Buyer is not park-approved prior to the closing and tries to obtain approval after buying the home and gets denied residency, then suddenly, this Buyer owns a home that they are unable to live in!

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    When this happens one of two things may happen:

    • The Buyer may be asked to move their home.
    • The Buyer is told they cannot live in their home and will need to have another person live in the property.

    In the first situation above, if the Buyer is asked to move their home, this is not nearly as easy as it sounds. The reason for this is that, in Florida, a mobile home mover cannot obtain a moving permit on a mobile home if it is older than 20 years of age.

    In the second situation, many mobile home parks in the greater Sarasota, Florida, area do not allow anyone other than the property owner to live in a mobile home.

    In each situation, you can quickly see how the Buyer of the mobile home can get into a sticky situation very quickly if they are not approved by the mobile home park prior to purchasing their mobile home.

    Park approval is an essential aspect to consider when buying a mobile home in Sarasota, Florida. It is a process that involves the management of the community where your mobile home will be located, and it ensures that you are eligible to live in that particular park. Park approval usually involves verifying your income, credit score, background check, and other requirements set by the park management.

    One of the reasons why park approval is crucial is that it guarantees a safe living environment for all residents. The rigorous screening process helps prevent potential problems such as criminal activity and non-payment of rent among others. Additionally, it also creates a sense of community cohesion among neighbors with similar backgrounds.

    Moreover, obtaining park approval can increase your chances of getting financing from lenders or banks; this is because most financial institutions require proof of residency before approving any loan requests related to mobile homes.

    In conclusion, park approval may seem like unnecessary paperwork at first but its importance cannot be overstated; Therefore taking time out to secure one’s application would save them possible future complications.

    While looking at mobile homes is fun and exciting it is of utmost importance for both the Buyer and the Seller to not get too excited due to the park approval process being a needed part of the closing puzzle.

    When buying a mobile home in Sarasota, Florida it is important to ensure that it has the necessary park approval. Without such approval, the buyer may face difficulty in finding a place to park their mobile home. Park approval is typically issued by the specific mobile home park in which the home is being purchased and it ensures that the park meets safety standards and regulations. It also serves as proof that the home is suitable for residing in the mobile home park. It is important to note that some parks may require additional documents or fees to obtain this approval, so it is important to research and understand all of the requirements before purchasing a mobile home.

    Without park approval on file, there is no sale.

    The Mobile Home Dealer are licensed mobile home brokers in Sarasota Florida and the surrounding areas. We provide professional buy and/or sell assistance to our clients. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us by clicking this link. You may also visit our Facebook Page and send us a message.

    This is Mark Kaiser with The Mobile Home Dealer and we help mobile home Buyers and Sellers get to a better place in life.

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  • Should You Sell Your Sarasota Mobile Home Now Or Wait?

    Should You Sell Your Sarasota Mobile Home Now Or Wait?

    With the continuing rise in real estate prices throughout the Sarasota County Florida area the big question seems to be, should you go ahead and sell your house now or wait to see how much it will go up in value?

    It is time to sell your mobile home in the greater Sarasota Florida area.

    While this may be met with some sadness it can also be met with some excitement for the next chapter of your life and where it will bring you!

    The immediate follow-up question is then if you sell your house now and reap the financial benefits of selling at a higher price will you really gain anything financially if you go to buy another home in the same area right afterward as the profit that you made from your current home sale will be eaten up by the high prices in the same market.

    If you decide to not buy another home in the Sarasota area but go and rent for a few years until the market cools down and prices level out you may run into a shortage of rental properties available that has not been seen in the area for years, if ever.

    Should You Sell Your Sarasota Mobile Home Now Or WaitJust last week we had someone come to us and tell us that they were considering selling their home but when they looked at apartments in the area most of them had over a year-long waiting list to get in!

    With all of this real estate madness going on all around us, what does it all mean if you own a mobile home on leased land within the Sarasota Florida area?

    Are Sellers seeing the same rise in prices as traditional real estate?

    Mobile homes that are located on leased land within the state of Florida are viewed as and taxed as personal property, not real estate. What this means is that these mobile homes are sold with a title and not a deed to them which makes the transaction the exact same as purchasing a vehicle.

    With this understood, there is no reliable way to pull sales comps when you are looking to sell your mobile home if it is located on leased land.

    What we have seen throughout this crazy real estate market at The Mobile Home Dealer is that homes in good condition that are priced fairly are selling faster than ever, but not for more money in the traditional sense. What we mean by that is that due to the speed at which homes are being sold then the Sellers are paying less in lot rent which means that these Sellers are keeping more money in their pocket as opposed to “making” more money at the closing table.

    Overpricing Your Mobile Home

    Price is a deciding factor for most Buyers in the mobile home space, not necessarily features of the home or even location.

    Pricing your home high will usually result in your home sitting on the market longer, while the Seller continues to pay lot rent, utilities, taxes, and all other carrying costs associated with owning that property. These continued monthly payments will eat into your profit even if you sell the home for a higher price.

    We at The Mobile Home Dealer feel it is always best to price your home aggressively from the start and be willing to negotiate with the Buyer when they want to make an offer.

    Making it easy to have the Buyer buy your home is the first step in getting your home sold fast.

    Pricing your mobile home aggressively

    When looking to sell your Sarasota Florida mobile home we always suggest pricing your home aggressively in order to bring the best cash offers to you as quickly as a time frame as possible. Getting caught up in the inflated pricing of a mobile home could lead to the Seller holding on to the home for several months with the added stress of continuing to pay for a mobile home they do not want.

    Increasing the price of your mobile home will usually result in your home sitting on the market longer, while the Seller continues to pay lot rent, utilities, taxes, and all other carrying costs associated with owning that property. These continued monthly payments will eat into your profit even if you sell the home for a higher price.

    We at The Mobile Home Dealer feel it is always best to price your home aggressively from the start and be willing to negotiate with the Buyer when they want to make an offer.

    If you are looking to sell your mobile home around the Sarasota area we feel now is just as good of a time as any but we stress for each Seller to go into the marketplace with reasonable expectations. These expectations should be rooted in the speed at which the home sells and not for what the home sells at. If a Seller enters the marketplace with these expectations understood then we feel they will be pleasantly surprised at the speed at which their home may sell while keeping more money in their pocket by not paying additional lot rent.

    The Mobile Home Dealer are licensed mobile home brokers in Sarasota Florida and the surrounding areas. We provide professional buy and/or sell assistance to our clients. If you have any questions, please contact us by clicking this link. You may also visit our Facebook Page and send us a message.

    This is Mark Kaiser with The Mobile Home Dealer and we help mobile home Buyers and Sellers get a better place in life.

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  • Just Get Denied For Residency At A Sarasota Mobile Home Park?

    Just Get Denied For Residency At A Sarasota Mobile Home Park?

    When looking to purchase a mobile home that is located on leased land in the Sarasota Florida area one will have to go through the park approval process to make sure they are approved to become a resident in the park they are looking to live in.

    While deciding on the perfect Sarasota Florida mobile home to purchase is the fun and exciting part, one needs to make sure all of their ducks are set in a row before putting money down on the property and calling the moving trucks.

    Most of the time, many Buyers will focus on the funding of the purchase, will they have enough money to purchase their mobile home in cash or will they need to seek some type of outside financing for the purchase?

    While we, here at The Mobile Home Dealer, can certainly appreciate the focus on funding, we take a different route in focusing on the Buyer becoming park-approved before putting a focus on funding the purchase.

    But, why would we focus on park approval and not on funding?

    Just Get Denied For Residency At A Sarasota Mobile Home Park

    If you are planning to buy a mobile home in the Sarasota Florida area, it is important to understand everything about mobile home parks.

    Most mobile home parks in the Sarasota area will have a straightforward way of going through their approval process for each new resident who wants to move into the park. Most parks will require a written application to be completed along with copies of the applicant(s) photo identification, social security number, and a small fee for each applicant on the park application.

    The park will usually check three things on each applicant:

    • Credit Check
    • Criminal History Check
    • Eviction History Check

    Each park is specific in how heavy they weigh each item listed above but, generally speaking, the park takes all of them into consideration to decide as to whether the applicant will be accepted in the park for residency.

    So, what happens if you fill out the application and provide the fee needed to run your background, only for you to be told that you are denied moving forward with your residency with the park?

    Now what?

    The applicant has the right to discuss their denial with the park owner or manager to see what the problem is and to see if an exception will be made. Most mobile home parks have a standard number system they go by for credit. If this is a concern for you then you may want to provide documentation to the office when you drop off the application that will help further explain why your credit score may be a little lower than what you want.

    If your criminal background is a concern then, again, it would be a good idea to bring this up to the manager or owner before they run your background so they are not surprised should you have something in your past that will put you in a less than favorable light.

    Most mobile home park managers and owners are understanding of an applicant’s past so long as they are upfront with what has happened and are willing to explain or provide documentation that shows why certain things have come up the way they have.

    What we at The Mobile Home Dealer have seen in the past is that most parks consider all items to decide whether to approve or deny the applicant from the park for residency.

    If you are denied and seek to find out exactly why then perhaps you will be able to work on the reason for denial right away so that you can reapply to the park and be accepted the second time around.

    Before making any purchase offers to a mobile home seller, make sure to speak with the park manager and understand the park’s application process and approval criteria. Is the park easy or strict?

    It is certainly not uncommon for mobile home park managers to deny certain applicants who do not pass the park’s criminal, eviction, employment, income, pet, and/or credit background.

    If your application is turned down or denied it is important to try to figure out why and how you could improve this process moving forward. Learn exactly what the park manager is looking for in a future resident. 

    Some managers will be helpful and suggest that the potential buyer obtain a cosigner or pay a higher-than-normal security deposit to get approved.

    If you have been denied residency at a Sarasota mobile home park, there are a few things you can do. First, you should review the application to check for any errors or omissions that could have led to the denial. If you find any, you should contact the park management to address these issues and determine if the denial can be reversed.

    If that does not work, you should look into other parks in the area that may be willing to accept your application. You may also want to consider looking into other forms of housing, such as apartments and townhomes, since they may offer more flexibility in terms of residency requirements. You can also look into other low-cost housing options in Sarasota and see if any of them would meet your needs.

    Additionally, you can contact local government offices and advocacy organizations that may be able to provide assistance or resources for those in need of housing. These organizations can provide information about available housing options and guide how to navigate the application process.

    Finally, if all else fails, it is important to remember that there are often legal protections in place that can help prevent unjustified denials of residency applications. If you believe that your application was unfairly denied, you should consult a lawyer who specializes in housing law to discuss your options.

    When looking to purchase a mobile home in a mobile home park within the Sarasota area always make sure you look to get park approved before closing on the home. The reason for this is that if you buy the home and then go through the park approval process and for some reason you are denied then now you own a home that you can not legally live in!

    The Mobile Home Dealer are licensed mobile home brokers in Sarasota Florida and the surrounding areas. We provide professional buy and/or sell assistance to our clients. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us by clicking this link. You may also visit our Facebook Page and send us a message.

    This is Mark Kaiser with The Mobile Home Dealer and we help mobile home Buyers and Sellers get to a better place in life.

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