Ownership situations
Selling an Inherited RV Park
Inheriting an RV park means inheriting a business, its tenants, its employees, and its obligations, often at a difficult time and frequently from a distance.
By Titan Property Investors · Published 2026-05-18 · Updated 2026-08-18
First, confirm authority and stabilize operations
- Determine who has legal authority to act for the estate
- Keep utilities, insurance, and payroll current
- Continue collecting rent and honoring existing reservations
- Identify who is physically managing the property day to day
Gather what exists
Records at inherited parks are often incomplete. Bank statements, tax returns, and deposit records are usually enough to begin, even without formal financial statements.
Decide as a group, early
Multiple heirs with different goals is the most common reason inherited-property sales stall. Agreeing on the decision-maker and the objective before entering the market prevents months of delay.
Professional advice matters here
Estate administration, title conveyance, and the tax treatment of an inherited asset are specific to your circumstances. Work with your attorney and CPA on those questions; we can coordinate with them on the property side.
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