Alaska Agreement to Set Mobile Home to New Location

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A mobile home may be defined as a movable or portable dwelling built on a chassis, connected to utilities, designed without a permanent foundation, and intended for year-round living. There has been a tremendous rise in the number of mobile homes purchased, and correspondingly, more land being used for mobile home park purposes.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Affixing a mobile home to land generally involves placing it on a permanent foundation and securing it per state and local regulations. This process often requires the submission of an Alaska Agreement to Set Mobile Home to New Location to ensure compliance. Utilizing professional services is advisable to ensure that the installation meets all safety standards. Once completed, your mobile home will be better protected against environmental factors.

Location! Now, it is impossible to say that all mobile homes will always appreciate over time or retain its value. But, contrary to popular belief, mobile homes' values do tend to appreciate over time rather than depreciate. In fact, mobile homes generally increase in value at the same rate as other homes in the area.

Mobile homes are permitted in licensed mobile home parks and in the R-5 zoning districts. They are prohibited in all other district. (A mobile home may be used temporarily in the R-6, R-8 and R-9 districts while a permanent dwelling is under construction.)

Manufactured Home as Real Property When a manufactured home is placed on a permanent foundation and the tongue and axles have been removed, its title should be deactivated and it should be entered on the books of the county as real property, subject to real estate taxes instead of personal property taxes.

Go to the tag office with the ser. # off the trailer and find the previous owners name and address. Once you have that, make up a bill of sale and have the previous owner sign it over to you...Then back down to tag office and have it transferred to your name and register it.

The State of Alaska issues registration for commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, vans, ATV's, motorcycles, boats, snow machines and trailers.

Complete a Reconstructed Vehicle Affidavit (Form 829), or in the case of a trailer built from scratch, a Homebuilt Trailer Affidavit (Form 819) and submit it along with the vehicle inspection, titles, bills of sale and an Application for Title & Registration (Form 812) to the DMV.

Please Note: A Bill of Sale is not valid for ownership transfer, however, it is a good idea to have the buyer sign a bill of sale stating that they purchased the vehicle from you on a specific date.

If you do not have a Title or Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO), you may need to have a vehicle inspector complete Verification of Vehicle (Form 811). If the vehicle you are titling also requires registration, please also visit: Registration Information. Boats may or may not need to be titled or registered.

In general, mobile homes depreciate at about 3-3.5% a year. Working out how much your manufactured house has depreciated can help you to fairly accurately determine the current value of your home. For example, a home that originally cost $50,000 will be worth $ 41,000 after six years.

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Alaska Agreement to Set Mobile Home to New Location