My mom is buying her mobile home.

My mom is buying her mobile home.Problem is…the tags are outdated and the owner of the park is the one she pays her mortgage to.She was told she could not have a title because she is buying…and the owner pays for the tags.But…the tags have not been paid for since 2004.Shes trying to get work done on her mobile home and has to have a current registration in her name…after asking the owner they cant find a copy of the current registration…What does she do?

3rd party aquired title on unsecured Note My mom(trustee for the Trust B)…

3rd party aquired title on unsecured Note
My mom(trustee for the Trust B) loaned my brother $65000 to buy a mobile home in 2003. He signed a Note making payments to my mom’s personal acct thinking that she would make payments to Trust B(lien holder). The note is not secured. The note is not assumable by a 3rd party.
We found out that the beneficiaries of the Trust B are not aware of the note. In 2006 my mom got a loan w/ private lender, using her own home as collateral AND 100% interest in my brother’s Note.
My mother had given this person a copy of my his Note with two CHANGES. His note now reads that he is to pay Trust F, payable to my mother and his signature was forged.
My mom transferred the title to my brother’s home to the private lender as lien holder. In HER loan papers my brother’s home and address are listed as collateral .The private lender claims her loan to my mom is “in good faith” and she is entitled go after my brother for payments on his note. Does the private lender have the legal authority to be on my brother’s title and to collect payments on his note?
Is assigning 100% interest his Note to a 3rd party legal when his note is not assumable nor lists collateral? Three years later can his home be used as collateral in another persons note?

3rd party aquired title to an unsecured Note My mom(trustee for the Trust B)…

3rd party aquired title to an unsecured Note
My mom(trustee for the Trust B) loaned my brother $65000 to buy a mobile home in 2003. He signed a Note making payments to my mom’s personal acct thinking that she would make payments to Trust B(lien holder). The note is not secured. The note is not assumable by a 3rd party.
We found out that the beneficiaries of the Trust B are not aware of the note. In 2006 my mom got a loan w/ private lender, using her own home as collateral AND 100% interest in my brother’s Note.
My mother had given this person a copy of my his Note with two CHANGES. His note now reads that he is to pay Trust F, payable to my mother and his signature was forged.
My mom transferred the title to my brother’s home to the private lender as lien holder. In HER loan papers my brother’s home and address are listed as collateral .The private lender claims her loan to my mom is “in good faith” and she is entitled go after my brother for payments on his note. Does the private lender have the legal authority to be on my brother’s title and to collect payments on his note?
Is assigning 100% interest his Note to a 3rd party legal when his note is not assumable nor lists collateral? Three years later can his home be used as collateral in another persons note?

Background on the case:I live in my ex boyfriend’s(together 12 yrs.

Background on the case:I live in my ex boyfriend’s(together 12 yrs.) mobile home he moved out Jan. 1 2007 for the last 3 years I have paid all the bills renewed the title fixed everything that broke out of my own pocket. He was arrested in the mobile home park so he can no longer live here. The only reason this mobile home is still here is because I when before the judge after his arrest and got the judge to let me and the unit stay since I didn’t get in any trouble. I’ve spent a lot of time and money to make improvements inside and out on this unit. All bills are up to date. Last week my ex called and told me I had 60 days to move.
My question: is there a way to either take legal ownership of this mobile home or at least stop him from putting me out since he hasn’t paid or done anything in the last 3 years and can’t ever live in this mobile park again per MRL state of Ca. .