Your rent, whether for a mobile home lot or anything else, is not a debt, but rather an ongoing monthly fee for your right to occupy that dwelling or structure. As such, it cannot be admitted to bankruptcy. If you can't pay the rent, then you can't stay!
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
I've never seen a grant available for rent to own homes. I do know that http://www.FoxyHomes.com has a lot of homes for rent to own though. They start out at only $1000 down which should be "doable" for almost everyones budget. Hope it helps. good luck.
If you are paying rent it is a debit. If you are a landlord receiving rent its a credit.
rent due to landlord
Legally, in the United States, lot rent can only be raised by $200.00 at one time. However, there is no limit as to how much a landlord can raise rent per year.
There are a lot of websites where you can find houses for rent, I suggest you have a look at rent.com/houses-for-rent or www.rentals.com. There's a bunch of houses for rent available there.
If you have co-signed as a tenant on the lot then yes you are.
Impossible to say . -In my area of British Columbia lot rent varies from 300 to over 700 for little apparent difference in lot or park. I've heard it's the same everywhere.
Your rent, whether for a mobile home lot or anything else, is not a debt, but rather an ongoing monthly fee for your right to occupy that dwelling or structure. As such, it cannot be admitted to bankruptcy. If you can't pay the rent, then you can't stay!
it will be a lot more because of resources
In business yes. For something like your house trailer, no (like any other rent for personal use).
It depends entirely on the region of choice. Rent in cities varied highly from city to city and was much more than rent in the countryside. Additionally, rent cost a lot more in developed countries than it did in developing countries.
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
Legally, in the United States, lot rent can only be raised by $200.00 at one time. However, there is no limit as to how much a landlord can raise rent per year.
It depends on the area. Don't rent a house if you don't need a lot of space.
There's a lot of Dominicans in Providence because a lot of them move from Washington Heights in New York because the rent there is really high.