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The mobile-home owner only will be liable for taxes based on the value of the mobile-home structure and not for the land it's on. Any property tax related to the land's value is assessed and charged separately to the land's owner.
Yes. You may deduct the cost of rent for a mobile home you own if it is your principal residence.
Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva, D-Fullerton, unveiled a plan to place rent caps on all California mobile homes. Patterned after AB 1482, the bill would limit future increases to 5% a year plus the cost of living, up to a maximum of 10% a year.
No, there are no circumstances under which you can deduct rent payments on your tax return.
No. The park owner may increase the lot rental amount for only those factors disclosed in the prospectus. However, nothing in the Florida Mobile Home Act prohibits park owners and home owners from agreeing to lot rental increase factors not disclosed in the prospectus.