In Texas, selling a mobile home requires you to have the title and ownership documentation in order, just like any other property. You'll need to ensure the title is clear, meaning there are no liens or claims against the home, and that it accurately reflects the home's information.
The most crucial documentation includes the mobile home's title, which proves ownership, and any relevant park lease agreements if the home is located in a mobile home park. These documents are essential for a transparent and legal transaction.
The Tarrant County Lease Incentive Program (LIP) is designed for new moves, to provide assistance for security deposits, application fees, hotel/motel charges (see below) and hard to house fees to Tarrant County renters outside the cities of Arlington and Fort Worth who have been directly impacted by COVID-19.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV) is administered with funding provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HCV program is a federally-funded program offering rental assistance to very low, low-income families through the issuance of housing vouchers.
At present, a family of four in Tarrant County can have a total income of up to $24,250 a year to be considered Extremely Low Income, or up to $34,850 to be considered Very Low Income.
The Tarrant County Lease Incentive Program (LIP) is designed for new moves, to provide assistance for security deposits, application fees, hotel/motel charges (see below) and hard to house fees to Tarrant County renters outside the cities of Arlington and Fort Worth who have been directly impacted by COVID-19.