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Mobile home sale

Sorry if this is the wrong place to post, maybe it should be in legal advice?

I was renting a mobile home to someone and they signed to buy it and then the next day texted, “are u guys going to change the contract to say if we get rejected u take it back”. Phone calls ensued and they said that they wanted out because they were afraid they wouldn’t get approved for lot rent. I said I would help them if they like and they didn’t press the issue. They moved three dogs, a cat, and four Guinea pigs in (yes, the animals have stunk the place up), tore up the flooring, painted (most of) the kitchen pink but didn’t finish the paint job, glued the window shut on one end, painted the wooden bathroom door on one side and flipped it around so it doesn’t latch now, and did a poor refloor job in a different room than the one previously mentioned. A month later (now), they are saying they got denied on their application for x reason, an easily corrected reason. When I pointed this out, it changed to y, then z, then xy. I offered to look over their application for them and the refused. Apparently , they reapplied and are saying they got denied again. They are demanding that I cancel the sale. Realistically, what are my options?

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