In a leased-land community, you own the home, but the park owns the laud. This means the Park Manager holds the keys to your sale.
The Manager’s Power
A park manager can stop a sale for almost any reason:
- Buyer Denial: If they don’t like your buyer’s credit or attitude, they can deny the residency application.
- Inspection Demands: They can require you to pressure wash, paint, or fix skirting before they allow the transfer.
- Right of First Refusal: Some parks have the right to buy your home before anyone else (often for a lower price).
The “For Sale By Owner” Risk
When you sell it yourself, you have to coordinate the buyer’s application with the office.
- You have to nag the buyer to submit their background check.
- You have to nag the office to process it.
- If it takes too long (it often takes 2-4 weeks), your buyer might walk away.
The Professional Approach
When we buy a home, we walk into the office with a professional mindset.
- We know most managers in Central Florida personally.
- We know exactly what the park requires for resale.
- We handle the communication so you don’t have to be the middleman.
Avoid the office politics.
Sell to a Park-Approved Professional
We work with park managers every day. Let us handle the red tape.
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