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.
1 Answer from Attorneys
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?)