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How Do I Find Out if a Mobile Home Has Been Condemned in Trumbull County?

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How Do I Find Out if a Mobile Home Has Been Condemned in Trumbull County?

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The county of Trumbull in Ohio has the right to condemn a mobile home if it is not considered inhabitable or by exercising eminent domain. This allows government entities to use the private property for highways, schools or other economic development. By law, a notice is required from Trumbull County not only by mail, but by posting notices on the mobile home. However, if notices are not available, determining if a mobile home is condemned is possible by locating public records. Go to the property and obtain the address for the mobile home in Trumbull County. Also, locate the owner’s name. Look for a condemnation notice. Ohio state law requires officials post a notice on the entryway and any other visible location, such as a window. Visit the Trumbull County courthouse located in Warren, Ohio. Go to the second floor and locate the deed department or tax assessor’s office. Trumbull County Courthouse 161 High Street, NY Warren, Ohio 44481 330-675-2557 www.co.trumbull.oh.us Request inform

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