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HOW TO GET A PERMIT TO MOVE A MANUFACTURED HOME?: Your Guide to Obtaining a Manufactured Home Moving Permit


HOW TO GET A PERMIT TO MOVE A MANUFACTURED HOME?: Your Guide to Obtaining a Manufactured Home Moving Permit

Welcome to the PNW Used Mobile Homes Newsletter! In this edition, we'll be addressing a critical topic for anyone looking to move a mobile home. Whether you're relocating your manufactured home within your property or across state lines, understanding the permitting process is essential. We've compiled a comprehensive guide to help you navigate this journey smoothly.

Step 1: Research Local Regulations  
Before you start moving your mobile home, research the local regulations and requirements governing mobile home relocation in your area. Each jurisdiction may have specific rules, so it's crucial to be informed.

Step 2: Contact Local Authorities  
Reach out to your local zoning or planning department to inquire about the necessary permits. They can provide guidance on the application process and any associated fees.

Step 3: Gather Required Documents  
Prepare the required documents for your permit application. These often include:

  • Proof of ownership or title

  • Site plan showing the intended placement location

  • Mobile home specifications and dimensions

  • Proof of insurance

Step 4: Complete the Application  
Fill out the permit application accurately and provide all requested information. Be sure to include any supporting documentation as required by your local authorities.

Step 5: Pay Permit Fees  
Most permits come with associated fees. Ensure you pay the required fees along with your application. Keep copies of payment receipts for your records.

Step 6: Wait for Approval  
Once you've submitted your application, it will be reviewed by the relevant authorities. The processing time can vary, so be patient during this stage.

Step 7: Inspection  
In some cases, an inspection of your mobile home and the destination site may be required. Ensure everything is in compliance with local codes and regulations.

Step 8: Receive Your Permit  
Upon approval, you'll receive your mobile home moving permit. It's essential to keep a copy of this permit with you during transport.

Step 9: Arrange Transportation  
Coordinate with a licensed mobile home transporter to move your home safely to its new location. Make sure they are aware of your permit and adhere to all regulations.

Step 10: Notify Utilities  
Before the move, notify utility companies of your relocation plans. Arrange for disconnection at your current site and reconnection at the new one.

Step 11: Post-Move Inspection  
After your mobile home is in place, schedule a post-move inspection to ensure it meets all local regulations. This may be required before utilities are reconnected.

Step 12: Update Records  
Once your mobile home is successfully relocated, update your records with the new address and any relevant authorities, such as the DMV.

CHECK WITH YOUR MOBILE HOME PARK MANAGER


When you reside in a mobile home, you likely park your mobile home at a place and usually rent it. So, if you are moving to another location, you would want to inform your mobile home park manager that you will be moving from one place to another and notify the mobile home park manager of the place you’re moving to. Also, check if you have any rents due so that all things are clear and you get the best possibility of getting a permit to move your mobile home.

WHAT MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE MOVING A MOBILE HOME?


When you’re working on a new project, you are always likely to make mistakes, which is mostly not favourable. So the same applies to moving your mobile home. There are plenty of mistakes that people make while moving their mobile homes. And here are a few that you might not want to make if you want an easy move.

  • GET ALL TYPES OF PERMITS

  • HIRE THE BEST MOVERS IN YOUR BUDGET

  • KNOW ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD 

  • CONNECT YOUR UTILITIES
ALL SET FOR MOVE?


Here, we looked at everything you need to gather before applying for a permit. You might want to collect all your documents, cost, etc. You will have to inform the authorities about your move, such as the mobile home park manager, local permit office, moving company, etc., and make sure you have no due rents or taxes that might come in your way of getting a permit to move a mobile home.

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