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westernrvparkow
Aug 23, 2016Explorer
Ron8877 wrote:Winner, best answer of the day. Very likely the seller is bound by a non-disclosure agreement. The buyer probably doesn't want you to know who he or she is until he ready to make the information public. Could be because they are planning to do something different with that property and don't want people to stop paying rent now, or it could be they just don't want you and everyone else in the park pestering them about what is going to happen when maybe even they don't know.ford coupe wrote:
almost sounds like situation we have in our park in florida. park was sold old owner very sneaky didn't tell anyone they had sold,still don't know who to pay rent to,old owners staying in park till end of june-i don't trust them but we don;t want to make bad impression to new owners,any suggestions?
The owner of the park was under no requirement to inform you that they were selling. Pay your rent to the people running the park and get a receipt. You don't know what the agreement is nor is it really any of your concern.
Ron
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