Lawyers With Mobile Home Evictions Expertise
Mountain States Eviction Law Firm has extensive knowledge about the specific laws in each state we serve. We believe it is vital for both owners/landlords and residents/tenants to understand real estate law and their individual rights. Our lawyers can help you understand what rights you have as an owner/landlord and where your rights are limited as a the landowner. We focus on helping mobile home/mobile home park owners understand their rights and solve disputes. If you have questions about your mobile home park, contact our lawyers today.
Types Of Mobile Home Leases
Properly managing your residents/tenants starts with have a clear lease and park rules that govern your residents/tenants. Owners/Landlords have the option to give tenants in a mobile home park a couple of lease options. Each lease comes with its own regulations and legal requirements.
Land Leases- A owner/landlord leases land to a resident/tenant who owns their own mobile home, this is known as a land-only lease. A owner/landlord will make the rules regarding the land and what is put on the land, including what is attached to the mobile home. However, the rules only extend to the land itself and not what is within the mobile home.
Mobile Home and Land Leases-Some owners/landlords can lease the land and a mobile home to the residents/tenants. In this case, owners/landlords can have rules regarding both the inside and outside of mobile homes. Similar to renting an apartment or house.
Mobile Park Landlords Can Enforce Certain Rules
Mobile home park owners/landlords have the right to enforce rules for mobile home park residents/tenants. However, there are rights that residents/tenants have that make some rules that owners want to impose unenforceable. Luckily, our lawyers can help owners/landlords understand how to properly enforce their rules while simultaneously respecting their residents’/tenants’ rights. Knowing what is typically required of residents/tenants can be helpful for new owners/landlords or owners/landlords that have mobile home parks in different states.
Mobile home operations and evictions are never easy and the process and time vary greatly from state to state, which is why we make it our business to understand the law in each state in which we work and help our client to expedite the process. Our lawyers help you and give you the proper tools to complete the following:
Park Operations:
- Implementing revised leases
- Preparing employment contracts
- Interacting with and responding to federal and state inspectors
- Preparing mandated employment and house anti-discrimination policies.
Litigation:
- Avoiding failure to maintain multi-party and public nuisance lawsuits
- Landlord and tenant lawsuits including evictions, temporary restraining orders, and injunctions
- Defending personal injury actions
Purchase, Sale, and Refinancing Transactions:
- Negotiating contract and loan documents on unique issues
- Working with tax advisors, and negotiating terms and conditions in a manner that benefits your future.
- Conducting or assisting with due diligence and inspection, that specifically relate to the sale of parks.
Let Our Mobile Park Attorneys Help
If you are in need of an attorney to help you with mobile home park operations, litigation, or purchase, we at Mountain States Eviction can help. At Mountain States Eviction, we only represent owners/landlords.
Mountain States Eviction can help you evaluate your legal options and allow you to go forward with peace of mind.