
Introduction: When Lot Rent Falls Behind, Time Moves Fast
If you’re behind on lot rent in Georgetown or anywhere along the I-35 corridor, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options.
Every month, mobile-home owners across Jarrell, Hutto, and Round Rock fall behind on park rent because of job changes, medical bills, or simply being stretched too thin.
But park owners don’t wait long to act. Before you know it, they’re posting notices, adding late fees, and threatening eviction.
The good news? You can often sell your mobile home before eviction hits, protecting your credit, clearing your balance, and giving the park what it really wants: a paying resident.
Here’s how the process works and how to act fast if you live in or near Georgetown, TX.
1. What Happens When You Miss Lot Rent Payments
Most mobile-home communities in Williamson County follow a similar pattern:
- Late fee after 5–10 days
- Notice to Vacate or Pay (typically within 30 days)
- Eviction filing in Justice Court if unpaid
- Court judgment and removal
If your park—like River Ranch, Crescent Bluff Estates, or The Ridge in Georgetown—files in court, you lose control of the process. The park can block a sale or remove the home entirely. Acting before that filing gives you leverage and time.
2. Why Selling Early Protects You
Selling early keeps you in control:
- Avoid court fees and attorney costs
- Prevent credit damage from a judgment
- Set your own sale price instead of letting the park decide
- Satisfy management (parks prefer quick resolutions)
- Walk away with cash, not debt
Even if you owe back rent, a fast sale can wipe that clean and let you start over fast.
3. How the Sale Process Works
Here’s the simple, step-by-step path most homeowners in Georgetown take when they work with Pure Tex Mobile Homes:
- Call or text us about your situation.
- We contact your park manager—whether that’s River Ranch, Blue Hole Village, or Crescent Bluff—to verify your balance and get approval to sell.
- We market or purchase your home directly, whichever solves it faster.
- You receive payment, and we handle the back-rent payoff with the park.
No agent commissions. No drawn-out listing process. Just a clean exit..
4. What If You Already Owe Back Rent?
You still have room to move:
- Use sale proceeds to clear the balance.
- Ask management to waive late fees once a sale contract is signed.
- Let us pay the park directly at closing so your name comes off the lease clean.
Even if you’re two or three months behind, it’s almost always cheaper and safer than letting an eviction go through.
5. Can You Sell if the Park Has Started Legal Action?
Usually, yes—if you act quickly.
If the park has only sent notices but hasn’t filed, you can still sell.
Once they’ve filed an eviction in Williamson County Justice Court, you’ll need to settle or pay before closing.
Pure Tex Mobile Homes can often negotiate that payoff directly with the park.
6. Common Mistake: Waiting Too Long
Many residents in Jarrell, Hutto, and Liberty Hill try to “catch up next month.” But once the park files, fees snowball and your options shrink.
Selling now—even if you don’t want to yet—keeps the decision in your hands.
7. What Park Managers Really Want
Park managers don’t want evictions; they want stability.
When we step in, we:
- Remove non-paying tenants quickly
- Repair and resell homes to qualified buyers
- Keep parks full and profitable
That’s why many park owners around Georgetown and Round Rock prefer to work directly with us. We solve their problem while helping you move forward.
8. How to Get Started
If you’re behind on rent at River Ranch, Blue Hole Village, or any other Georgetown-area park, don’t wait for the notice to hit your door.
Call or text 512-481-7068 or click below for a free, no-obligation offer.
We’ll review your situation, contact your park, and show you exactly what you can walk away with—fast.
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