Note: BCP Real Estate is not a law firm and its employees/owners are not acting as your attorneys. This is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. The following is an illustrative, composite example, not a real client, and any names are fictional. It does not describe or promise any particular outcome.

Meet a woman we’ll call Marcy. She inherited a share of a property with an inherited mobile home on it. The home sat empty and worn. Meanwhile, the taxes went unpaid, and a lawsuit named her. So Marcy wanted out of the inherited mobile home situation.
At first, the details confused her. After all, a mobile home is not a simple house. Still, she did not want a lawyer or a court fight. Then she found a simple way out.
How Marcy sold her inherited mobile home share
Marcy owned only her own portion. So she did not have to fix or move the home. Instead, a buyer purchased her portion directly. Then the buyer took on the back taxes. After that, the buyer removed Marcy’s name from the lawsuit. Also, a buyer experienced with these cases handled the paperwork details.
Even better, the process cost her nothing. Meanwhile, her relatives kept their own shares. Because of that, Marcy did not need anyone’s approval.
In the end, Marcy let go of the inherited mobile home for good. She owed nothing afterward. Now she carries no liability for the property, the taxes, or the lawsuit.
What this story shows:
An inherited mobile home can be confusing, but you only handle your own portion.
A buyer purchases your share, takes the taxes, and removes your name, at no cost to you.
If you want to be bought out of the lawsuit and have your name removed, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 today.

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