Asked in Real Estate Law and Landlord - Tenant for Michigan

Q: Am I able to remove my trailer from a park I was evicted from when they say I can't come on the property

I don't get any phone calls back. They denied 6 people to buy my trailer. They slandered my name to potential buyers. They screwed the doors and windows shut. Posted 48 hour eviction to the door. I didn't know I was evicted until the day after it expired. They extended the 48 hour to move my stuff but would not except my payment to stay in my home. As far as the information I have found it is illegal for them to stop the sale of my trailer which they did. They cannot stop me from the upkeep of my home which they did. They removed the for sale sign out of the window. Can I tear the trailer down to remove it?

1 Lawyer Answer
Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
Answered
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Licensed in Michigan

A: You need to see a local attorney and show that person all the paperwork you've received as well as the relevant case number(s) so that the attorney can provide you competent advice going forward. Without seeing documents as to what went on, it's impossible to give you a good answer. If they have evicted you from the park, and foreclosed on the trailer, then I don't know if there is much that can be done at this point.

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