Love how they built the steps on this mobile home.
Each week our focus is on the mobile home buying resources available in each state. Last week our look at Buying a Mobile Home in Pennsylvania offered plenty of great resources. Buying a Mobile Home in Georgia is in the spotlight this week.
Mobile Home Village is one of our top resources when it comes to Mobile Home Living statistics across the country. They offered the following facts about Mobile Home Living in Georgia:
The first step to purchasing a mobile home is finding a dealer that can help get you into the perfect home. Be sure to check that your dealer is a member of Georgia’s Manufactured Housing Association since they are likely up to date on current trends and any applicable laws regarding mobile homes in the state.
Once you have purchased your home, you will need to decide where you are planning to place it. Be aware, some counties and cities in Georgia have zoning restrictions, and some localities even prohibit mobile homes. Also, if you are considering placing your mobile home in an existing community, you will want to make sure there aren’t any restrictions as well.
If you have any questions regarding finding a manufacturer, dealer or installer you can find the contact information below:
Georgia MHA
1000 Circle 75 Pkwy., #060
Atlanta, GA 30339
(770) 955-4522
www.gmha.com
When transporting and setting a new mobile home, the dealer typically has a staff that handles all of the necessary paperwork and requirements to transport and install it. The Fire Marshal also created a new law effective October 2004 that requires installers to purchase a permit from the Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner’s Office for each new or pre-owned manufactured home installed in Georgia. The cost of such permit shall be $ 60.00 for each manufactured or mobile home installed.
Each mobile home will have one of these permits attached to the home upon installation and must be available for any inspector upon request.
Mobile homes are titled through the Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles. The following items are required for the title to be approved:
If you are planning to move your mobile home to a permanent location, you will need to have your property classified as real property. You will need to have the title and pay a fee of $18 and include the following information:
Once the required form and documents have been approved the county tag office will forward the form, and original title to the Department of Motor Vehicles and the title will be canceled. You can find the form here: Mobile-Manufactured Home Certificate of Permanent Location,
Georgia’s state fire marshal contracts with the federal HUD dispute resolution for any issues that consumers may have with their mobile home after the warranty has expired or if they are unable to resolve their problem with a dealer or manufacturer during the warranty period.
Be sure to include the following if you are considering filing a complaint:
You can submit your request the following ways:
ATTN: Manufactured Home Dispute Resolution Program
1676 International Drive
Suite 501
McLean, Virginia, 22102
We were able to locate some nice mobile homes in the state of Georgia. All of these homes were found on Zillow, and there were actually over 1,300 available single and double wides for sale on this site alone!
Related: 9 Beautiful Manufactured Home Porch Ideas.
Related: Landscaping Inspiration for Your Mobile Home.
Next week we are traveling to the corn state, and taking a look at buying a mobile home in Iowa. Stay tuned!
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