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Craig Anderson
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Mobile Home Park 1st purchase, need advice

Craig Anderson
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Posted Nov 19 2021, 09:42

Hi there BP! I've stumbled across a package deal to acquire 3 Mobile Home Parks.  The seller will carry 50% if I purchase all three parks.  The prices are right, and they all cash flow with tenants owning all but 2 of the homes.  These are smaller parks, but they cash flow nicely. 

What are some pitfalls with mobile home parks? 

What are some things that I should be mindful of before making this deal?

Are there specific questions that I should ask?

I've asked for the financial statements, and they look solid. This would be my first deal of this magnitude. I don't want my excitement to cloud my judgement, so any advice would be helpful.


Thanks!

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Mario Dattilo
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Mario Dattilo
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Replied Nov 19 2021, 09:57

Hey Craig, congrats! I’m going to PM you some resources because what you are asking is a very broad question. 

Utilities, park owned homes, zoning, etc are some of the things to look at. You’re looking at what is needed to do thorough diligence on a mobile home park. Check your PM. 

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Clark Love
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Clark Love
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Replied Dec 10 2021, 15:20

The big one to check first is county/city ordinances.  Some counties and cities are very hostile toward MHP owners (for example, I have seen multiple municipalities with regulations in place that will not allow any additional homes to be brought into an MHP even if it is appropriately  zoned.  For example, if a home burned down then you or a tenant could not bring in a new one).  Also, if it has private utilities check these closely.  Ordinances and utilities can be major show stoppers. 

Here is a list of due diligence item I use on my MHP investments:

Check zoning and permitting compliance (city zoning)
Check local law compliance (with Sherriff and/or Police)
Search City Council minutes for any adverse mentions
Check with State Department of Public Health's Division of Community Environmental Protection (CEP) for compliance violations
Check with property neighbors for any disputes or pending legal actions
Water - Check with water provider for any open or recent issues
Sewer - Check with Sewer provider for any open or recent issues or complaints
Electricity - Check with electricity provider for any open or recent issues
Rent roll with space number, name of resident, move-in date, renter or owner occupied, number of occupants, monthly rent, additional charges, current balance due and any relevant notes about the resident
List of capital expenditures for the last 3 years
Get last 2 years of Profit and Loss statements
Get last 2 years of Tax Returns for the LLC/Park
12 months of Bank Statements for the LLC/Park
Current Accounts receivable statements
Build proforma for next 5 years using rent roll and expenses
Get owed taxes to City/County/Local gov
Get Insurance Quote of commercial liability insurance
2 years of utility bills
Property Tax bills for last 2 years
List of park owned home including copies of “rent to own” or sales contracts
Get list of vendors and contract status for each vendor
Talk with on-site property manager regarding issues
Conduct Onsite Property Visit with property manager
Spreadsheet detailing who pays all utilities including water, sewer, gas, electric, trash, cable, etc.…
Copies of any contracts that will transfer to buyer including laundry, trash, phone, equipment, etc.…
Dates and amounts of the last 3 rent increases
Signed rules and leases for each resident
Names and contact information of professional service providers including lawyers, accountants, engineers, insurance brokers, inspectors, appraisers, realtors/brokers, etc.…
Spreadsheet for utilities that details age, composition, capacity, physical locations, etc.…
Any drawings or maps of the park and infrastructure including lot sizes
Sewer plant or septic system repair and maintenance records
Disclosure from seller of current or recent problems with infrastructure including buildings, water, sewer/septic, gas, electric, etc.…
Names and contact information of contractors including plumbers, tree surgeons, electricians, gas inspectors, septic companies, roto-rooter services, etc.…
Hands On inspection of each POH (Be sure to identify SCRAP homes and assign a negative value)
Professional inspection of on-site electrical systems (document any deficiencies); Are box amperages up to code? Map of all boxes.
Professional inspection of on-site Septic systems (document any deficiencies)
Get current pad plat map (including lot numbering, occupied lots, and open lots)
Current map of infrastructure locations (e.g. sew lines, water lines, electrical junctions boxes, culverts, etc.…)
Review Survey and Survey Exceptions in Detail
Police Incident Reports for MHP
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Paul Moore
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Replied Dec 19 2021, 20:08

@Craig Anderson. Did you move forward on this? Or cancel it? If you haven’t done so yet, I would read The Mobile Home Park Manifesto.  I would also attend Mobile Home University with BP podcast guest Frank Rolfe. You should listen to that show from 2019 as well. You can also visit my website for a free resource on mobile home park investing. Good luck!

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Craig Anderson
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Replied Dec 20 2021, 12:30

Hi Paul, we are still in the works.  My partner may back out, but I'm still moving forward in negotiating the deal.

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Rosston Smith
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Replied Jan 14 2022, 09:34

Whats the update?

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Craig Anderson
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Replied Jan 15 2022, 10:38
Originally posted by @Rosston Smith:

Whats the update?

I think I found an investor to purchase this deal. We are all meeting this afternoon.  My role is now getting an assignment fee, as the investor will purchase and make the deal.

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Kraft, Jay
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Kraft, Jay
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