what are my rights to recently purchasing a mobile home 6months ago and now the land owner wants to replace all mobile homes with townhomes on land

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what are my rights to recently purchasing a mobile home 6months ago and now the land owner wants to replace all mobile homes with townhomes on land

1964 homemaker mobile home purchased for $5000.00 01/01/2009, land ower also seller is evicting all tenants and moving homes to replace with townhomes. himself knowing his plans for the future and still selling us the mobile home, what are my rights? does he have to buy us out or can her evict us all together?

Asked on June 20, 2009 under Real Estate Law, Pennsylvania

Answers:

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

If you do not own the land, you may be out of luck.  Check your lease or what ever agreement you have with him currently. 

Then, contact your attorney general office for the State of Pennsylvania to determine if he has to provide you moving expenses if the lease/contract is terminated by him before the end of the term.


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