The average number of manufactured homes per acre is between five and nine, but we highly recommend contacting the appropriate authorities in your area to learn more.
Pursuant to section 5801(b)(2), manufactured homes are not classified as real property and, therefore, are classified as personal property. However, manufactured homes are treated and valued similar to real property assessed under the provisions of article XIII A of the California Constitution.
Projects that change the configuration of walls, pipes, wiring, roofs, or major appliances typically DO require at least one type of building permit. Projects that DO NOT need a building permit are simple surface (cosmetic) projects; minor repairs and replacements; and minor site improvements or small structures.
A Building Permit is required for an owner or contractor of a property to setdown or a new or used manufactured home.
MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME PERMITTING INFORMATION A Building Permit is required to or replace a new or used manufactured home on private property or in a mobile home park. The owner or contractor will be required to submit a complete application and required documentation for review and approval by the County.
Mobile home form: HO-7 A typical mobile home insurance policy is an HO-7 form. It helps protect the personal property and physical structure of the home. This type of policy form is a modified version of an HO-2. The perils covered by an HO-7 may be different than those covered by a standard HO-2.
As outlined in Section 738.23. 5, mobile homeowners are allowed to sublease or rent out their space if they deem it necessary. However, these subleasees also have to uphold the agreement signed by the original tenant, and some landlords may even require that a lease or additional agreement be signed.
(5) The management may require the homeowner to reside in the mobilehome park for a term of one year before management permits the renting or subletting of a mobilehome or mobilehome space.
As outlined in Section 738.23. 5, mobile homeowners are allowed to sublease or rent out their space if they deem it necessary. However, these subleasees also have to uphold the agreement signed by the original tenant, and some landlords may even require that a lease or additional agreement be signed.
MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME PERMITTING INFORMATION A Building Permit is required to or replace a new or used manufactured home on private property or in a mobile home park.