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Simple Ways To Make Your Mobile Home Park Bilingual
A growing number of mobile home parks have an ever-increasing
number of Hispanic residents. This has many park owners worried
that they cannot adequately attend to their resident’s needs due
to their inability to speak Spanish. However, modern technology
has made making your park “bilingual” easier than ever.
Translation Software
A modern marvel, translation software allows you to type a
letter in English and have the computer print it in Spanish. The
computer automatically makes the translation. So you can write a
notice to tenants to let their faucets drip in the winter in
English, and you can automatically make the flip side of the
notice in Spanish. Without learning any vocabulary, or how to
conjugate a verb, you can effectively be fluent in Spanish – at
least as far as writing is concerned.
And these translation software packages only cost about $100.
Cell-Phone Translations
Do you know anyone who speaks Spanish, who also owns a cell
phone? Then you are as good as fluent. When a resident wants to
talk to you, but does not speak English, you simply call the
person who is fluent on their cell phone, and hand the phone to
the customer. They tell your “translator” what they want, and
then they hand the phone back to you and he translates it for
you. You’ll find that this one arrangement will permanently end
your concerns about communication.
And since you have such incredible efficiency of time, you can
pay this “translator” a very small amount per month, and they
still think it’s a win/win.
Conclusion
There is no reason to go back to junior college to brush up on
foreign language, or listen to CDs in the car. Modern technology
gives you the freedom to be fully bilingual without memorizing a
word or learning a phrase. And it doesn’t cost much to have that
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How To Pick A Good Used Home For Your Mobile Home Park
Many mobile home park owners are faced with taking matters into their own hands
to fill vacant lots. Sure, dealers will tell you that they can “fill you up”,
but in reality, most dealers these days are lucky to put one or two homes into a
park in any given year. If you wait on dealers to fill your lots, you’ll be like
a fifty year-old starlet waiting by the phone for that big offer to come in –
and it never does.
So if you are faced with choosing older homes to bring in, rehabilitate and then
sell in your park, it is critical to be able to spot a winner from a lemon. And
often times, your initial walk-up impression can be very misleading. Here’s how
to size up a winning used mobile home from a total loser:
Metal Exterior
The best construction of a home, as a park owner, is “metal on metal”, which
means metal exterior with a metal roof. Many modern home buyers prefer imitation
wood and vinyl, but that should be their preference, not yours. A metal home is
a real workhorse that needs very little TLC on the exterior. As long as moisture
does not get behind the metal wall to rot the wood it is attached to, these
homes can last forever. And you often can simply wash them with bleach as
opposed to painting them, to bring back that “new” look.
Straight Body
Under any mobile home is a frame. This metal chassis has a lot of force on it,
both from the home but also any accidents in moving it or improper set-up in the
field. Any home that has a “bow” in it should be avoided. Such homes are prone
to break-apart when transported, which will not only destroy the home but create
massive liability for you. And the home should be straight looking down the
walls, as well. Just like a car, you do not want any home that has a damaged
frame.
No Signs of Water Intrusion in the Ceiling
If you walk into a home and the ceiling is covered in evidence of water
intrusion, in the form of stains, then you are in trouble. Moisture in a mobile
home is like cancer in a person. It can sometimes be controlled, but it is very
costly and there are no guarantees. Mobile home floors cannot tolerate much
moisture, and there is also the danger of black mold and other items that can
cause you liability.
Solid Floors
This goes with the water instruction theme. When you get moisture on a mobile
home floor, especially particle board, it becomes so soft that a person will
fall through it. If you go in a home and it has very “soft” floors, you know it
has had water issues. Those are the homes you avoid. Be sure and check nearest
the walls – that’s where most moisture damage will be found.
Original Breaker Panel
Mobile homes since about 1976 have been HUD code – which means that HUD inspects
their manufacture. It is illegal to alter a HUD code home. Yet many mobile home
owners will often do the repairs themselves, including completely re-wiring a
home. This is definitely not a home you want to buy. Not only has it violated
HUD, it has a great chance of catching on fire, and you might be held liable. If
you see any signs of tampering with the wiring, avoid the home at all cost.
No Gray or Black Plastic Pipe Plumbing
This kind of pipe is called polybutylene, and was subject to a $1.1 billion
class action settlement in 1995. Why? Because this stuff leaks like crazy. It
was a terrible idea that created a host of plumbing issues in mobile homes that
are plumbed with it. If you see a home that has it, it is guaranteed that you’ll
have to replace it – and that can be very expensive. It also suggests there are
moisture issues, and those are not acceptable.
A Large Master Bedroom
Of all the floor plan issues in a mobile home, the size of the master bedroom is
the most important. Mobile home buyers want a bedroom that will hold a king size
bed – and have room to spare around it. Modern homes have the whole end of the
mobile home as the master bedroom, so it is always 14’, 16’ or 18’ wide. But
many older homes have tiny master bedrooms that will hardly hold a queen size
bed. Nothing kills a sale faster than a small master bedroom. Their kids’
bedrooms can be smaller than a closet, but they want theirs to be big.
Conclusion
Buying a used mobile home can be scary stuff. The last thing you want to do is
buy an old used mobile home, and then pour so much into fixing it up that you
could have bought a new one. And cosmetically, they may look awful to begin
with, often with windows and doors missing, and junk everywhere. But you need to
focus on the actual construction and design of that home to judge it fairly. A
good used home can fill a lot and make many times its cost back just in lot
value to the park. A bad home can cost a fortune, or go straight to the dump
before it even hits your park. So put a little diligence in on the front end,
and make sure all your homes are winners. Save your lemons for lemonade to
celebrate buying a good mobile home.
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