Find an owner contact for any mobile home park
Paste a complete park street address. We search two licensed contact sources for a named person and phone number — in seconds. No credit card, no sales call.
What one run gives you
The same depth the platform returns — nothing is held back for the paid tier
Licensed sources
2
SkipSherpa · Tracerfy
Free runs
5
Per person, no credit card
Steps to a result
4
Typically under a minute
Find a park contact in under a minute. No skip-trace subscription, no county phone tag.
Type the park address
Start typing and choose the complete street, city, state and ZIP match. Those structured fields go directly to each contact provider.
Enter your email
The full contact record is emailed to you, so you have it on file and not just on screen.
Clear the bot check
One click. It is what keeps the free tier free for actual operators instead of scrapers.
Get a person and phone
See the named owner, relative or associate attached to the number, plus the relationship the provider returned.
At scale
Find owner contacts for a whole market, not one park.
Stop looking up one park at a time — screen an entire county, score every park in it, and track the owners you have already reached.
How we find the owner
Resolve
We resolve the submitted location into separate street, city, state and ZIP fields. We reject incomplete geocoder matches instead of extracting a ZIP from free-form text.
Search
SkipSherpa searches that structured address first. If it returns no named person with a phone, Tracerfy searches the same address as the fallback.
Attribute
The number stays attached to the person the provider returned. Relatives and associates count as results and are labelled as such rather than being presented as the legal owner.
Popular use cases
Cold outreach to an off-market park
You drove a park, liked it, and have nothing but an address. Find a named person and number before the mailer goes out.
Checking a broker’s claim
A listing says the seller is motivated. Search the property address for a named person connected to it.
Testing data quality
Run five parks you already know the owners of, and see how our coverage compares to what you pay for today.
Who this tool is for
If one of these is you, the free runs are enough to judge it
- Park investorssourcing off-market deals directly from owners
- Brokersbuilding a listing pipeline without buying a list
- Wholesalersqualifying a lead before paying for a skip trace
- Acquisition teamsverifying who actually signs before an LOI
- Lendersconfirming the borrowing entity on a park
Frequently asked questions
9 answers — the same copy that feeds the FAQ schema
Is this park owner lookup really free?
Yes — five lookups per person, no credit card. Each run costs us real money in licensed contact data, which is why it is capped rather than hidden behind a demo request.
Where does the owner information come from?
Contact details come from an address waterfall across SkipSherpa and Tracerfy. We keep the phone attached to the owner, relative or associate named in that provider response.
What if the park is owned by an LLC?
That is the normal case. The result may be an owner, relative, associate or registered agent. We show the person and relationship returned with the phone.
How accurate are the phone numbers?
We require a named person and a structurally valid phone number. Relationship and outreach restrictions stay attached to the result so you can judge how to use it.
Do you cover every state?
Both providers search US street addresses. Coverage varies by location and ownership structure; if neither source returns a named person and phone, we report no match.
Can I look up more than five parks?
The free tier is five lifetime lookups. Beyond that, the platform runs this across entire markets, tracks who you have contacted, and keeps the results in a CRM built for park acquisitions.
Do you store the addresses I search?
We store the run so we can email you the result and honour your remaining free lookups. We never store your raw IP address — only a one-way hash of it.
Will you email or call me constantly?
You get the report you asked for and a short sequence about how operators use this data. One click unsubscribes, and it does not remove your results.
Is this legal to use for outreach?
You are responsible for complying with TCPA, DNC and state rules when you contact anyone. A returned phone is a data match, not permission to call it; review the outreach status before using it.