Tag: Sarasota mobile home park rentals

  • Does Park Approval Even Matter In A Sarasota Mobile Home Park?

    Many new mobile home buyers are rushing to buy their first mobile homes without knowing the things associated with owning it, only to find themselves later in difficult situations.

    In the state of Florida, mobile homes are taxed as personal property and not as real estate. This means that when you buy a mobile home, it’s like you are buying a motor vehicle. And since your mobile home needs a lot to sit, this lot could be privately owned by you, or a mobile home park which is owned by other people or companies. 

    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 is 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 who will be 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, usually you will need to have approval for everyone living in the home who is over a certain age to be able 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.

    Every community has its own set of rules, so it would be wise to do your due diligence and understand them. For example, does the community allow pets? If you are a pet lover, this will be a top concern of yours, right?

    Bay Indies-Venice Florida park approval
    Bay Indies-Venice Florida

     

    Expect the park to ask about running your credit and criminal history. A grave mistake would be unwilling to share this information or being untruthful. This will raise questions about you and, certainly, they are likely to conclude you’re hiding something from them. Cooperate and provide the needed details if you’re looking to join the park.

    The background check that most parks go off of is going to be the criminal background the applicant’s credit score and if the applicant has any history of evictions on file.

    For safety purposes, the community may scrutinize your background and ensure you satisfy their set of profiles. For example, they’d want to know your previous living arrangements, and why you are moving. If you’re convincing enough, they are likely to accept you.

    No mobile home park will gladly open its doors if they know nothing about you. It’s a common industry practice to do a background check.

    I have asked several park managers and park owners how they figure out their algorithm for park approval. No one can really make heads or tails of it.

    What I have been able to come up with though, is that most parks are not looking for 800 credit scores or for someone who has never had a speeding ticket in their life. What I have seen is that park management is looking to avoid folks with violent felonies or no credit scores at all. This does not necessarily rule you out if you have one of those but if you or someone you know has that difficulty in their background, make sure they provide documentation to the park to let them know what they are going to see just so everybody is in good communication from the beginning.

    Some parks will put eviction history as a major deciding factor as with every mobile home that is on leased land, one will be required to pay a monthly fee, called lot rent. Having an applicant on file who has not paid their monthly bill and has been evicted may throw a red flag because you will be required to pay a lot of rent each month.

    The fees that a park will charge for the application process vary, but it is reasonable to think somewhere between about $25 to $50 for each applicant.

    The importance of obtaining mobile home park approval before purchasing your mobile home is a good idea because at least at that point, you will know whether you can physically live in the mobile home that you just bought…. or not.

    The Mobile Home Dealer are licensed mobile home broker 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 to a better place in life.

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  • 3 Things You Need To Know About The Sarasota Florida Mobile Home Park Application Process!

    If you’re looking for an affordable place to live with a temperate climate and white beaches, Sarasota Florida is a great option. The weather is favorable all year round, making it a popular destination for retirees and families alike.

    Mobile homes are a popular choice for those looking to relocate to Sarasota, as they offer a more affordable housing option than traditional homes. There are many mobile home parks in Sarasota that offer residents access to amenities like swimming pools, tennis courts, and clubhouse facilities. If you’re considering moving to Sarasota, be sure to check out the mobile home options available to you.

    Affordability, temperate climate, white beaches, and favorable weather all year round are some of the many reasons why people are buying mobile homes in Sarasota Florida. Although some may find it easy to get one, others take months to search and visit several parks before they can find the mobile homes that are suited for them.

    Mobile home on leased land
    Mobile home on leased land

    Congratulations!

    You have been looking and looking for quite some time and have finally found the right mobile home for you and your family within the greater Sarasota Florida area to begin living your best life!

    Before you unpack your suitcase and head for the beach you first want to make sure that you are approved by the mobile home park that the home is located in for residency.

    This may sound foreign to many, but why would someone need to be approved by a mobile home park if they already have the cash ready to buy the mobile home in the first place? Sounds odd? Continue reading to find out.

    How does that make any sense?

    We understand your concern, believe us, so let The Mobile Home Dealer walk you through the three things you will need to know about the mobile home park approval process and how you can prepare yourself to make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible.

    Mobile homes on leased land within mobile home parks in the greater Sarasota Florida area will always require each would be Buyer to go through some type of application process in order to make sure that they qualify to become a resident.

    The reason why mobile home parks in the greater Sarasota area do this is that they want to make sure that everyone who calls that park home is meeting the same basic guidelines.

    Most mobile home parks have a standard process where they will check the applicant’s credit, criminal background, and reported income to lot rent ratios in order to make sure the applicant can afford to pay the monthly lot rent due to the mobile home park each month.

    While no park manager or owner has ever been able to coherently explain how they weigh each of the above three criteria we do know that most mobile home parks will take a look at everything as a whole in order to get the best picture of who the applicant(s) are in order to make the best decision possible for park approval.

    Most mobile home parks within the Sarasota Florida area will want to see around 2-3 times the reported income to lot rent amount. This can come in the form of retirement, income, savings, or other investments the applicant has. It is also important to note that this is all added together for both applicants who are on the application. Expect to have to provide written documentation for all income sources that are added together for your total monthly income.

    Regarding the credit score and the criminal background check most parks will do standard credit pulls and federal criminal background checks, and expect to have to pay a fee to the park for the processing of these two reports.

    Lastly, expect to have to provide photocopies of your identification card(s) as well as pay a small fee to cover the entire process for both applicants.

    It is always important to come prepared with even simple things like copies of IDs, pictures, and other important documents when you deal with anything that requires documentation.

    Understanding that the mobile home park approval process is another step in purchasing your Sarasota Florida mobile home will help you as the new Buyer plan and organize your time when going through the purchase process.

    Once approved, your work should not stop there. These tips will allow you to understand more about the rules and policies, including the do’s, don’ts, and other important things while living inside the park.

    Florida Mobile Home
    Florida Mobile Home

    Ask questions. If you are not sure of something, ask your mobile home park manager or owner. It’s better to ask the earliest you can before doing things that would jeopardize your stay in the park later. Things like restrictions that involve pets, past criminal records, past evictions, credit records, income restrictions, etc., should be cleared and understood.

    Mobile home parks have certain specific restrictions but they vary from park to park. Keep an open mind maintain a proactive attitude when dealing with the park manager and aim to get accepted within the community.

    We have other articles and videos that are useful for everyone who wants to sell or buy their mobile homes here on our website. The more knowledge we have about dealing with mobile homes, the fewer problems we may encounter. If you have questions and need assistance, you can always contact us through this website, or visit our Facebook Page.

    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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