Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas

I have purchased a brand new mobile home. I did not use my land as collateral. I made a down payment instead. Now the mobile home has too many craftmanship defects. I have not made even one payment to the bank. I am considering defaulting on the loan. The mobile home company can come and get their defective trailer house. It is attached to a full concrete slab. I can have it effectively and safely unattached. Can the mobile home corporation, company, or even the bank legally put a lien on my land if I demand them to come retrieve the flawed mobile home?


Asked on 6/28/10, 8:08 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Be careful, and do not act rashly. If the home is defective, then sue them; instead of letting them put a repo on your record and potentially take a judgment against you. Hire a civil litigation lawyer.

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Answered on 6/28/10, 11:25 am


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