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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 255396" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You can own a pre-owned home. Heck...if you lived here I would sell you mine for what would be considered dirt cheap because I want out of this big doublewide and into a smaller singlewide. LOL. I just want enough to get a nice singlewide. </p><p></p><p>Any chance of moving to NC? LOL.</p><p></p><p>If you have to rent, look for a trailer on acreage. They are more accepting of animals. Also less apt to be looking to sell it out from under you because it is pretty hard to just sell a trailer after it gets but so old. Even if you have to get a singlewide on acreage they are still pretty roomy. My 14x80 was pretty big....actual living space was 14x76 without the tongue. Now they go up to 16 wide but that is pretty rare. 14 foot is the norm but it can be pretty large on the inside. Master bedrooms are normally fairly large, with two other fairly good sized bedrooms. The living room and kitchen are usually in the middle of the house to split the "kids bedrooms" to one end and the parents to the other. If the home is already on land, you may get a porch already built on but if not you could ask the home owner if you could add one on. That makes more room. </p><p></p><p>Dont worry...it will all come together. Things can only stay on credit for so long. If there are things on there that he wants to contest, contest them. I pulled my credit record not long ago and found a few things that were from long ago and I didnt believe I owed them. I contested them and they were removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 255396, member: 1514"] You can own a pre-owned home. Heck...if you lived here I would sell you mine for what would be considered dirt cheap because I want out of this big doublewide and into a smaller singlewide. LOL. I just want enough to get a nice singlewide. Any chance of moving to NC? LOL. If you have to rent, look for a trailer on acreage. They are more accepting of animals. Also less apt to be looking to sell it out from under you because it is pretty hard to just sell a trailer after it gets but so old. Even if you have to get a singlewide on acreage they are still pretty roomy. My 14x80 was pretty big....actual living space was 14x76 without the tongue. Now they go up to 16 wide but that is pretty rare. 14 foot is the norm but it can be pretty large on the inside. Master bedrooms are normally fairly large, with two other fairly good sized bedrooms. The living room and kitchen are usually in the middle of the house to split the "kids bedrooms" to one end and the parents to the other. If the home is already on land, you may get a porch already built on but if not you could ask the home owner if you could add one on. That makes more room. Dont worry...it will all come together. Things can only stay on credit for so long. If there are things on there that he wants to contest, contest them. I pulled my credit record not long ago and found a few things that were from long ago and I didnt believe I owed them. I contested them and they were removed. [/QUOTE]
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