Originally Posted by A_Spruce
Originally Posted by ram_man
Some of you amaze me. You accuse people of lying when you literally know less about it than the lender. Accusing someone of lying is a serious thing and quite the offense. Why would the lender lie to me what does he gain by lying? That literally makes zero sense.
This is why I've said repeatedly that you have to fact check ALL of the information you're being given. You said it yourself, the nomenclature is confusing. You want believe that those in the industry of buying and selling homes would have a stronger grip on the nomenclature, but they simply don't.
Go to the county records office and look up the property for yourself, what is on the deed? This is what matters in the eyes of EVERYONE in regards to financing and insurance. If the deed says "manufactured", it's a trailer, enter at your own risk. If it says "modular" I'd still have a highly skeptical eye and proceed with caution.
The contributors here have pointed out many of the problems and pitfalls to watch out for, now it is up to you to do your own due diligence and verify what you're being told through the use of credible sources, the tax office, real estate/title/lending/insurance agents and contractors with no vested interest in this transaction, etc.
I just had a gun store FFL call me all freaking out about the "suppressor" on a Scorpion Evo 3 S1 that I was having them ship, saying it was Class 3 and had no stamp and I'd need to come get the can so they could ship the gun...
...nevermind that it's not a real can.
...nevermind that it's easily seen on CZ's site.
...nevermind that if it WERE a can and I removed it, it would THEN be an SBR and STILL a class 3 item...
Sometimes people don't know, even within the field...and sometimes they just want to get a sale/commission by weaseling things.
Originally Posted by ram_man
Some of you amaze me. You accuse people of lying when you literally know less about it than the lender. Accusing someone of lying is a serious thing and quite the offense. Why would the lender lie to me what does he gain by lying? That literally makes zero sense.
This is why I've said repeatedly that you have to fact check ALL of the information you're being given. You said it yourself, the nomenclature is confusing. You want believe that those in the industry of buying and selling homes would have a stronger grip on the nomenclature, but they simply don't.
Go to the county records office and look up the property for yourself, what is on the deed? This is what matters in the eyes of EVERYONE in regards to financing and insurance. If the deed says "manufactured", it's a trailer, enter at your own risk. If it says "modular" I'd still have a highly skeptical eye and proceed with caution.
The contributors here have pointed out many of the problems and pitfalls to watch out for, now it is up to you to do your own due diligence and verify what you're being told through the use of credible sources, the tax office, real estate/title/lending/insurance agents and contractors with no vested interest in this transaction, etc.
I just had a gun store FFL call me all freaking out about the "suppressor" on a Scorpion Evo 3 S1 that I was having them ship, saying it was Class 3 and had no stamp and I'd need to come get the can so they could ship the gun...
...nevermind that it's not a real can.
...nevermind that it's easily seen on CZ's site.
...nevermind that if it WERE a can and I removed it, it would THEN be an SBR and STILL a class 3 item...
Sometimes people don't know, even within the field...and sometimes they just want to get a sale/commission by weaseling things.