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Are mobile homes allowed in California?

Are mobile homes allowed in California?

As required by California Government Code Section 65852.3, certified mobile homes (manufactured homes) for permanent occupancy are considered the same as single-family dwellings, and are allowed by Sections 17.06. 050 (Land Use and Permit Tables) and 17.06. 060 et seq.

How to rent a mobile home in California?

California is a state that has protections for mobile home park tenants. To get information on each county you can go to the Mobile Home Park Home Owners Allegiance. The MHPMOA describes the relationship between mobile home equity and mobile home park lot rent:

Can a 55 year old live in a mobile home park?

It’s possible to find a mobile home park designed for residents ages 55 and up. These are also known as senior mobile home communities. Senior communities provide benefits that other parks don’t such as communal spaces, social events, exercise facilities, shuffleboard courts, and possibly a homeowners association.

How to register a mobile home park in California?

If you would like to file a mobilehome or special occupancy (RV) park complaint, visit HCD’s Submit a Complaint page. For more information about the Fee and Tax Waiver program, visit the Register Your Mobilehome California website.

What does it mean to have a mobile home park?

A mobilehome park is any area of land or property that has at least two mobilehomes, manufactured homes, recreational vehicles, and/or lots that are held out for rent or lease.

Where can I find a mobile home park in California?

Find a park near where you live or where you are moving. California has established laws and regulations governing mobilehome parks. The Laws and Regulations page provides more detailed information. Check Information Bulletins frequently for additional information pertaining to manufactured/mobilehome parks and special occupancy parks.

Can a senior live in a mobile home park?

“That’s not my concern, I’m in the business to make money,” replied a park owner to a senior who said she couldn’t afford to live in her mobile home after his uncontrolled rent increase.

A mobilehome park is any area of land or property that has at least two mobilehomes, manufactured homes, recreational vehicles, and/or lots that are held out for rent or lease.

Can a mobile home park be an HCD property?

If the resident-owned property initially began as a mobilehome park that was held out for rent or lease and then later converted or changed its use, the property would still be recognized as a mobilehome park under the jurisdiction and standards of HCD.