
Inform the third party of the community closure date.However, the eligible tenant must follow certain requirements of the Relocation Assistance Program and the Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act ( RCW 59.20.073, Transfer of rental agreements).īefore selling or gifting their home to a third-party buyer, the homeowner must: Bấm vào đây để biết thông tin về “Bán nhà” bằng tiếng ViệtĮligible tenants (homeowners) in closing manufactured/mobile home communities may sell or gift their homes to a third party (buyer) and still receive relocation assistance.Haga clic aquí para obtener información sobre “Vender una casa” en español.Please text/call (360) 515-8149 or email Information on selling a home in English Households in closing communities may work with the Relocation Assistance Program Coordinator to ask questions about program eligibility, the application process, relocating from their community, or other resources. Community owners may request up to $5,500 for a single-section home and up to $8,500 for a multi-section home (including single-sections with additional, built living space). Community owners may seek reimbursement from the Relocation Assistance Program for allowable demolition and disposal costs associated with eligible households. Both options must happen within 90 days of the eligible household receiving their first payment. Cash assistance is provided in two payments: the first when a household is determined eligible, the second when a household either signs over the home’s title to the community owner or upon removal of their home from the community. The Manufactured/Mobile Home Relocation Assistance Program (Relocation Assistance Program) provides cash assistance up to $11,000 for a single-section home or up to $17,000 for a multi-section home (including single-sections with additional, built living space). Manufactured and mobile home relocation assistance is provided to eligible low-income households on a first-come, first-served basis, prioritizing tenants in communities closed due to health and safety concerns or community-owner fraud. If you own your manufactured or mobile home and live in a community that’s closing in Washington State, you may be eligible for relocation assistance.
