Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Virginia

The Mobile home park I live in requires any buyer I have interested in my home to go to the office for approval before they can purchase my place. I sent a buyer down there Sat. and the office manager offered them all kinds of deals on the inventory they have here, leaving me without a buyer. If I advertise my home and find a buyer, can they legally take that buyer away from me by offering their stock? Do I have any rights? I am selling my home with owner financing so I can move to another area. The banks do not lend on single wides if they are not on private property. Please let me know if I can stop them from taking my next buyer.


Asked on 7/02/12, 2:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

You claim that the mobile home park "requires" prospective buyers

of your single wide "to go to the office for approval before they can purchase [your] place".

Under whose or by what authority derives such a requirement would be my only

question? (Is it, for example, written into your lease agreement?)

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Answered on 7/02/12, 5:24 pm


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