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QuestionCan a real estate agent sell a mobile home?Carla Toebe is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Richland, Washington. She has been an active real estate broker since 2005, and founded the real estate agency CT Realty LLC in 2013. She graduated from Washington State University with a BA in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.A real estate agent is allowed to sell a mobile home whether it is on a rented lot or owned land. Most mobile homes on owned land are considered real property with the title eliminated.
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QuestionHow can I sell my house fast?Carla Toebe is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Richland, Washington. She has been an active real estate broker since 2005, and founded the real estate agency CT Realty LLC in 2013. She graduated from Washington State University with a BA in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.Price the house under market, have it ready for sale, have an inspection and appraisal completed, make it easy for buyers to see the home, advertise it wherever possible, offer REALTOR commissions if the house is not listed on the MLS to anyone who brings you a buyer and closes the deal.
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QuestionDo all mobile homes have a title?Carla Toebe is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Richland, Washington. She has been an active real estate broker since 2005, and founded the real estate agency CT Realty LLC in 2013. She graduated from Washington State University with a BA in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.Mobile homes come with a title just like a vehicle does but it can be eliminated when it becomes part of the land. This requires a change in title with some paperwork and application filing fees.
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QuestionWhen a buyer gets a bank loan, does the bank give him the money to pay me? Is the sale then between the buyer and the bank, and I am out of the picture?Ryan Baril is the Vice President of CAPITALPlus Mortgage, a boutique mortgage origination and underwriting company founded in 2001. Ryan has been educating consumers about the mortgage process and general finance for almost 20 years. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2012 with a B.S.B.A. in Marketing.The sale is still between you and the buyer if you are the owner of the property. You will close at a title company or a law office, who will act as the intermediary. When the loan is approved, the lender will send the money to the title company, they will have the buyer and seller execute all required documents, and then will cut a check to you for whatever you are owed.
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QuestionHow do I collect funds from the mobile home sale?Carla Toebe is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Richland, Washington. She has been an active real estate broker since 2005, and founded the real estate agency CT Realty LLC in 2013. She graduated from Washington State University with a BA in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.Have the purchase transaction conducted through an escrow company. They will pay you the net proceeds amount due to you according to your instructions whether that be by a check or wired into your bank account once the buyer provides the funds, you can sign the bill of sale and any documents necessary to close the sale and they will follow the payment instructions when the transaction is complete.
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QuestionWhere is a list of state fees for mobile home transfer in CA?Carla Toebe is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Richland, Washington. She has been an active real estate broker since 2005, and founded the real estate agency CT Realty LLC in 2013. She graduated from Washington State University with a BA in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.The fee list can be downloaded from this page: hcd.ca.gov/manufactured-mobile-home/registration-titling/index.shtml
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QuestionCan I sell a mobile home to someone for $1.00?Ryan Baril is the Vice President of CAPITALPlus Mortgage, a boutique mortgage origination and underwriting company founded in 2001. Ryan has been educating consumers about the mortgage process and general finance for almost 20 years. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2012 with a B.S.B.A. in Marketing.Yes, as long as you do not have a mortgage or any liens on the mobile home (ie. you are the 100% owner), you can sell it for whatever you would like to sell it for.
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