Yeah. I am guessing the tailor is to bit to big to hitch up to his pickup. A semi might be a bit more conspicuous. The park manager may notice what is going on and call the authorities to stop the removal.
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Is the gate locked so he cant drive out?
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Does anyone in our group have any expertise, or know someone who does, regarding laws protecting tenants who are paying space rent to reside in mobile home parks?
I have a PNC who is telling me that he is "forbidden" from moving his mobile home from its current location until he pays the past due rent.hat goes on, I can't see how there would be anything other than dischargeable monetary damages.
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