Who owns the home

Can Hudson Homes evict me if they don’t actually own the house?

The short answer

To foreclose or evict, the party bringing the case generally has to prove it actually holds the legal right to the property. Many homes Hudson Homes Management operates are held by the LSF9 Master Participation Trust — and when courts have demanded proof of who really owns the loan, that proof has repeatedly failed to appear. Tenants and homeowners have won dismissals in at least five states on exactly this point.

Why ownership is the whole ballgame

Hudson Homes Management is a property manager. The homes themselves are largely titled to the LSF9 Master Participation Trust, part of the Lone Star Funds structure. In a foreclosure or an eviction that follows one, the party bringing the action must have legal standing — it has to actually own or hold the enforceable interest in the property. That sounds technical, but it is the single most powerful question a tenant or homeowner can force, because the LSF9 ownership chain is diffuse and, in case after case, has not held up when a judge required proof.

What the record actually shows

When homeowners have pressed the ownership question in a proper posture, the trust has lost or walked away. In Oregon, a homeowner filed a quiet-title action and the trust simply did not defend — the court ruled LSF9 had “no estate, right, title, lien, or interest” in the property. In Maine, a case was dismissed with prejudice. In Florida, an involuntary dismissal was entered for lack of standing. These are documented court outcomes, not opinions.

What this means for you

It does not mean an eviction magically disappears — a missed court deadline still produces a default judgment no matter how weak the other side’s case is. It means the ownership/standing question is a real, winnable defense that a tenant’s or homeowner’s attorney can raise, and it is worth bringing the documented cases to whoever represents you. Never ignore a court filing; answer it on time, even with a single sentence denying the claims, and get legal help.

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