LOST VIN
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 6:55 pm
Hello Chrissy,
I am at my wits end. I am trying to purchase a 1992 Commadore Model VU185 manufactured home which is a reposessed HUD home. I have aquired lending and gotten a final approval to close from my lender. Now HUD is telling me that a newer federal law inacted in 2003 states that all mnfct. home sales must apply for a new certificate of title every time they are purchased. In order to get this I must have a VIN number. The broker I am working with on my loan has tried everything, from a title search, to calling the Motor Vehicle Dept., to the manufacturer (out of business). The motor vehicle dept. said that they did not start recording VIN numbers on the computer until 2000. The title search came up with nothing concerning the VIN, just the serial number. The home had a fire 2 years ago, and I am afraid the VIN label may have been in the room with the fire, on the siding, etc. I have searched every inch of the home including the frame and can not find this info. We have the serial number and since HUD owns the home there is no problems with a possible "shady" ownership. So in essence, the federal law prohibits its own agency from selling this home, which is owned by HUD without information that is impossible to obtain. This is absolutely CRAZY!! Do you have any suggestions? The home is located in, and originally titled in Knox (Starke County), Indiana.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Or any other agencies I may contact. I have emailed the Indiana Manufactured Housing Association so far hoping for help. Should I get an attorney to help? Do you know where the VIN may be located on Commadore Model VU185 homes? Can the courthouse issue a "new" VIN in Indiana?
Val
I am at my wits end. I am trying to purchase a 1992 Commadore Model VU185 manufactured home which is a reposessed HUD home. I have aquired lending and gotten a final approval to close from my lender. Now HUD is telling me that a newer federal law inacted in 2003 states that all mnfct. home sales must apply for a new certificate of title every time they are purchased. In order to get this I must have a VIN number. The broker I am working with on my loan has tried everything, from a title search, to calling the Motor Vehicle Dept., to the manufacturer (out of business). The motor vehicle dept. said that they did not start recording VIN numbers on the computer until 2000. The title search came up with nothing concerning the VIN, just the serial number. The home had a fire 2 years ago, and I am afraid the VIN label may have been in the room with the fire, on the siding, etc. I have searched every inch of the home including the frame and can not find this info. We have the serial number and since HUD owns the home there is no problems with a possible "shady" ownership. So in essence, the federal law prohibits its own agency from selling this home, which is owned by HUD without information that is impossible to obtain. This is absolutely CRAZY!! Do you have any suggestions? The home is located in, and originally titled in Knox (Starke County), Indiana.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Or any other agencies I may contact. I have emailed the Indiana Manufactured Housing Association so far hoping for help. Should I get an attorney to help? Do you know where the VIN may be located on Commadore Model VU185 homes? Can the courthouse issue a "new" VIN in Indiana?
Val