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  • Report:  #237099

Complaint Review: VANDERBILT FINANCE - Maryville Tennessee

Reported By:
- greer, South Carolina,
Submitted:
Updated:

VANDERBILT FINANCE
500 Alcoa Trail Maryville, 37804 Tennessee, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-970-7250
Web:
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The two familes that I was renting mobile home space to moved out in October of 2006. The familes were letting their double wides go back since they filed for bankrupty. Vanderbilt was suppose to have someone to remove the homes from my property but to this day 3/26/07 no one has done anything. I have called and wrote them and told them that they would have to pay $150.00 a month per mobile home as long as they set there. Finally someone came out and said the would move them as soon as they got a moving permit. The next thing I know they are bring people down to look at the homes to sell. They are using my property as their storage.

I have called and complained but to no avail.

What can I do?

Brenda

greer, South Carolina
U.S.A.



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Thomas

Anderson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.
File liens against those double-wides for the accrued rent?

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, February 27, 2007

Then I would think that title cannot be transferred to a buyer nor financing arranged without discharge of the liens. [See Mechanic's Liens against houses]


Jennifer

Plain City,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Find out what the abandoned "Motor Vehicle" law is in your state and go for title!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, February 27, 2007

Legally, you cannot compel Vanderbilt to pay lot rent - as it is the titled owner that entered into a rental agreement with you, not Vanderbilt. Under the law manufactured homes are a "Motor Vehicle" and are titled as such. Contact the auditor's office, personal property tax division, of your county and advise that the titled owner's filed bankruptcy - auditor should convey the manufactured home to Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt is known to leave manufactured homes titled to the owner and having themselves listed as a lien replacement to avoid lot rent and taxes. Contact the clerk of courts, auto title division, and get title history, and inquire as to the process of having an abandoned motor vehicle removed from your property. Since you are storing the manufactured homes for them - 30.00 dollars a day - each day the homes sit on your property is realistic - they are interfering with your property's ability to produce income and causing you foot the expense of routine up keep. Send Vanderbilt certified letter requesting payment of your storage bill, before they can remove them from your property. You may want to consider placing something that will prevent Vanderbilt from pulling them out on you prior to recieving your payment - or believe me they will. Check with the court of common pleas or your superior court as to if they have a process for obtaining an abondoned motor vehicle title. Your best bet would be to consult an attorney - discuss some of what is stated here - Vanderbilt very dirty.

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