Types of Forms Required to Sell Your Mobile Home
- Title. Depending on your state, you’ll need to get a mobile home title issued by your motor vehicle department.
- Proof of Taxes. Your buyer may request proof that you’ve paid your property taxes prior to purchase.
- Certificate of Occupancy.
- Fire Safety Inspection.
Do you need a real estate license to sell mobile homes in Arizona?
A license issued by the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is generally required to act as a broker in the sale of mobile and manufactured homes.
What is an affixed mobile home?
§ 42-15201(2), a “permanently affixed” mobile home is a mobile home that is installed on real property, where the real property and the mobile home have identical ownership. “Affixed” does not mean that the mobile home is physically attached to the land.
Is a mobile home considered real property in Arizona?
The unit’s source of ownership is the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division. All titles of manufactured/mobile home must be registered with Arizona Motor Vehicle Division. An Affidavit of Affixture changes the status of a manufactured/mobile home from personal property to real property.
Do you need a licence to sell a mobile home?
Site owners will be required to apply for a licence from their local authority to operate a site. The licence will last up to five years Site owners will no longer be able to block the sale of a mobile home. The mobile home owner will be free to sell their home to who they wish
How often do I need to renew my mobile home site licence?
An applicant is required to pay a fee to the local authority for handling the application. Each authority must set a fee that reflects only the costs associated with processing a site licence application. The new site licence must be renewed every 5 years. 6. Can I see the site licence for my mobile home park?
Can a holiday mobile home site be licensed?
Holiday mobile home sites are not licensed for permanent year-round occupation. They are not therefore affected by these changes.
Why was the mobile home Site Licensing Act written?
The previous licensing law was written in the 1960s in response to an emerging leisure industry where there was need to regulate the development of holiday parks. The sector is very different today. The reformed licensing framework provides a new, more robust, licensing system for sites with permanent residents who occupy their home all year round.