Trailer park management thought they had a Trump card. Spoilers they didn't

Ok let's start from the beginning. My mom died at the end of January and she lived in a trailer park and she owned her trailer. Well my mom had my little brother living with her a 30 year old who had almost no experience with responsibility.

So when she died I went to the trailer park and asked if they wanted to buy it. They told me the trailer park wasn't buying. So I started looking to sell it which the trailer park was ok with. Well after 4 months I get an offer but the person wants to move it out of the trailer park.

So I have to give the trailer park the chance to buy it. Seems easy right they told me in February that they weren't buying. Keep in mind they have expressed no issues and have sent people who were looking to live in the park. So clearly we are good to sell.

I let them know I need a statement refusing to buy it so the guy can start moving. They start asking for a purchase agreement and finally in frustration I ask what is the process to move it myself. Now I got them everything they asked for but it's clear they are going to be a problem.

Well they call me in that smug voice and everything like they are about to say no you can't move it. Which is essentially what they are doing. They start talking about the legal grey area because my mom died and the title was in her name and you can see where this is going.

I responded with what do you mean the title is in my name and has been since her death. You could literally feel that deflation and hear the surprise. They say they will answer in 10 days which Im fine with.

I taught them a valuable lesson that I'm not my mom or my brother. I remind them I'm not a resident I have never signed a lease here so offering you the opportunity to buy it first is me being kind. You will meet or exceed the offer I have on the table or you will be minus the trailer. Any further problems and I will involve the state and my lawyer and see just how much I can extract from you in a lawsuit and state fines.

So yeah I have sold this money pit of a trailer because either way someone is buying it. If I had to I can afford moving it and get a cheap piece of land with city water

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u/CursedWereOwl — 6 days ago

[TOMT] trying to remember an Indian music video that I saw Link tv back in the early 2000s

Ok so it's a video in which a young guy is trying to get a woman's attention. She is at a window on the 2nd floor kind of unimpressed until he finally gets her attention.

The young man has an older man kind of leading him or following him. He sings to her and brings in like elephants fire dancers and ect. He does a dance at once point where he just spins.

I saw this on a satellite channel called Link tv on a program that played music from around the world.

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u/CursedWereOwl — 29 days ago

Hi,

I have a manufactured home in a trailer park in central Michigan and I'm struggling to sell it and I'm being told I probably need to spend 15k to make it sell.

I don't really have that kind of money to sell it. I have it priced at 40k because I just want it gone I inherited it and have no use for it. It's roughly 5k for drywall repair and then the whole place probably needs painted. Which is roughly 5k because of a smoker living in it. Then it's like a 1k for a deep cleaning of the place.

What do I actually need to do?

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u/CursedWereOwl — 1 month ago