Manufactured Housing Manufactured Home Parks
⇒ Purpose of Disclosure
The purpose of the disclosure relating to placing or buying a manufactured or mobile home in a manufactured home park is to make the buyer aware that he may be subject to approval by the landlord of the manufactured home park if the manufactured or mobile home will remain in the park.
⇒ Who must provide the disclosure?
If the landlord requires approval of a prospective buyer and tenant, the landlord must post a sign which is clearly readable at the entrance of the park which advises consumers that before a manufactured home in the park is sold, the buyer and tenant must be approved by the landlord.
⇒ Additional Information
If the property will remain in the manufactured home park, make sure you have a lease agreement with the park manager and that you know the park’s rules and regulations.
Remember: the seller or a manufactured home dealer cannot promise that you’ll be accepted as a tenant in a particular manufactured home park. You must apply for the lease yourself and should do so before finalizing the purchase of your home. The landlord must approve or deny a completed application from a prospective buyer and tenant within 10 days after the date the application is submitted.
For more information:
Website: Manufactured Housing Division-Placing or Buying Your Home in aRental Community
NRS: 118B.170
For used manufactured or mobile homes, buyers must be informed that these homes are considered personal property and subject to personal property taxes unless converted to real property. The real estate licensee must provide this disclosure before the title transfer, and the title will not pass without the county assessor’s endorsement verifying full tax payment. For homes in manufactured home parks, buyers may need landlord approval to remain in the park. The landlord must post a sign indicating this requirement and decide on applications within 10 days. Buyers should ensure they have a lease agreement and understand park rules before finalizing their purchase.
NRS: 118B.170
For used manufactured or mobile homes, buyers must be informed that these homes are considered personal property and subject to personal property taxes unless converted to real property. The real estate licensee must provide this disclosure before the title transfer, and the title will not pass without the county assessor’s endorsement verifying full tax payment. For homes in manufactured home parks, buyers may need landlord approval to remain in the park. The landlord must post a sign indicating this requirement and decide on applications within 10 days. Buyers should ensure they have a lease agreement and understand park rules before finalizing their purchase.