Vfr Cd California Lien And Construction Form

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File a notice of lien with the local department of motor vehicles. A notice of lien form is available at the department of motor vehicles. The forms vary from state to state, but you will usually need to know the year, make, model and serial number of the mobile home.

All states require the name and address of the mobile home's owner. After both parties sign the notice of lien, it is filed with the department of motor vehicles and a small fee is paid. Nothing further is required if the mobile home is not affixed to a permanent foundation or is on real property that is rented or leased. Prepare a mortgage to record against the real property.

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The mortgage document contains the names and addresses of the property owner and the person filing the lien. The mortgage also must have a description of the real property. The description usually refers to a map filed in the county clerk's office, or it might be the dimensions of the property. The county clerk will provide you with a copy of the description upon request. The make, model, serial or vehicle identification number and dimensions of the mobile home as shown on the certificate of title must be included in the mortgage. All states require language in the mortgage that states that the mobile home is affixed to the real property. Mortgage forms can be obtained from office supply stores or the local county clerk.