High Octane
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can a mobile home be taxed as real property in a normal situation?
normally, the mobile home taxes are separate from real property taxes but a mortguage company had it all merged as real property.
can this be changed to separate the mobile home taxes from the property taxes?
the home is not on a permanent foundation, it still has a frame to transport, its sitting on no pads, not tied down, according to definition, its not a permanent structure, but its being taxed as real property.
we purchased the home with signed title, only with intention of moving it to a new site, but alas, problems arisen. we couldnt transfer title at bmv cause of tax release permit to transfer. so we went to assesors office to pay the home taxes n obtain the transfer permit. no go cause the former mortguage comapny got it all listed as real property.
no liens on the home, but they refuse to let me pay the taxes on the home itself. i dont think thats legal and its written in the codes for the definition of a mobile home.
are we up the creek without a paddle?
help. t
normally, the mobile home taxes are separate from real property taxes but a mortguage company had it all merged as real property.
can this be changed to separate the mobile home taxes from the property taxes?
the home is not on a permanent foundation, it still has a frame to transport, its sitting on no pads, not tied down, according to definition, its not a permanent structure, but its being taxed as real property.
we purchased the home with signed title, only with intention of moving it to a new site, but alas, problems arisen. we couldnt transfer title at bmv cause of tax release permit to transfer. so we went to assesors office to pay the home taxes n obtain the transfer permit. no go cause the former mortguage comapny got it all listed as real property.
no liens on the home, but they refuse to let me pay the taxes on the home itself. i dont think thats legal and its written in the codes for the definition of a mobile home.
are we up the creek without a paddle?
help. t