If I am on a title for a mobilehome as joint tenant with survivorship and the home is empty, do I have the right to move in the home?
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If I am on a title for a mobilehome as joint tenant with survivorship and the home is empty, do I have the right to move in the home?
Asked on November 19, 2012 under Real Estate Law, California
Answers:
eric redman / Redman Ludwig, P.C.
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
if you are on the title , you are an owner and have the right to be there in the mobile home. if theloan is not paid then the lender can retake possession and sell it to get its money back
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