Start where you are
Why people in Kentucky end up selling a mobile home
Almost nobody sells a manufactured home because they woke up wanting to. There's usually a specific situation underneath it, and the situation determines what your options actually are.
You inherited a mobile home
An estate, an heirs' property tract, or a home your parents put on family land forty years ago.
The home sits in a park and you rent the lot
Lot rent is running, and park approval decides who can buy it from you.
You own the home but not the land
Family land, a handshake lot, or a rented pad — and no deed with your name on it.
It needs repairs you don't want to make
Roof, floors, plumbing, underpinning — and quotes that cost more than the home.
It's sitting vacant
Nobody has lived in it for a year or more, and the taxes keep coming.
The title is lost, wrong, or already surrendered
Including the Kentucky wrinkle where the title was legally erased on purpose.
You live outside Kentucky
You own a home in Kentucky and can't keep driving back to deal with it.
Flood or storm damage
What your options actually are after high water or wind — including buyout programs.
Tell us about your home
Five questions, then a phone call. We'll tell you what we can do with it — and if we can't do anything, we'll say that too.