If you own your manufactured or mobile home and live in a community closing in Washington, you may be eligible for relocation assistance and coordination services. Manufactured and mobile home relocation assistance is provided to eligible, income qualifying households on a first-come, first-served basis, prioritizing tenants in communities closed due to health and safety concerns or community-owner fraud.
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What assistance does the manufactured/mobile home relocation program offer?
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). Cash assistance is provided in two payments:
- when a household is determined eligible; and
- when a household either signs over the home’s title to the community owner, upon removal of their home from the community, or the household sells or gifts their home to a third party.
Both options must happen by the community closure date. Community owners may seek reimbursement from the Relocation Assitance Program for allowable demolition and disposal costs associated with eligible households. Community owners may request up to $5,500 for a single-section home and up to $8,500 for a multi-section home (inclusing single-sections with additional, build living space).
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. Please call 800-964-0852 or email omh@commerce.wa.gov.
Where does relocation assistance money come from?
Relocation assistance is a combination of fees collected when a home is purchased in a manufactured/mobile home community (RCW 59.21.050) and a portion of a community owner’s annual registration with the Washington State Department of Revenue (RCW 59.30.050 (3) (b)).
To be eligible for relocation assistance, you must:
- Have received a notice of closure
- Lived in your home at the time the notice of closure was received
- Have a household income that is less than 80% of HUD’s AMI (area median income)
- Own your manufactured/mobile home when the closure notice is received.
Owners of recreational vehicles (RVs), travel trailers, and park models (as defined in RCW 59.20.030) are not eligible for relocation assistance.
Households in closing communities may work with the Department of Commerce Relocation Coordinator to ask questions about program eligibility, the application and financial assistance process, relocating from their community, and other resources. Call 800-964-0852 or email omh@commerce.wa.gov.
- Click here for application materials in English.
- Haga clic aquí para ver los materiales de solicitud en español.
If you have questions or need application materials in a language other than English or Spanish, don’t hesitate to contact us at omh@commerce.wa.gov, toll-free at 800-964-0852 or 360-725-2971.
If English is not your primary language, we will call you back with the help of a telephone interpreter in the language you are most comfortable with.
Opportunity to purchase your community
Opportunity to compete to purchase
Manufactured/mobile home communities provide affordable home ownership for households with middle to low incomes and create housing stability and long-term wealth building opportunity. In an effort to encourage and assist the preservation of existing communities, the Washington State Legislature passed SB 5198 during the 2023 session.
Among many important changes effective July 23, 2023, the bill gives residents (tenants) in manufactured/mobile home communities (MHCs) the opportunity to purchase their community or the property on which the community sits. The bill also provides the same opportunity for eligible organizations to receive Notices of Opportunity to Compete to Purchase these communities and the properties on which they sit. An “eligible organization” is defined as:
- Community land trust
- Resident nonprofit cooperative
- Local government
- Local housing authority
- Nonprofit community or neighborhood-based organization
- Federally recognized Indian tribe in the State of Washington
- Regional or statewide nonprofit housing assistance organization
Any eligible organization interested in receiving Notices of Opportunity to Compete to Purchase may submit an application to join the Eligible Organization Registry.
- Apply to join the Registry
- Download a Registry application (PDF) to send to Commerce via email or USPS
- Request an application be sent to you by contacting the program at 800-964-0852 or OMH@Commerce.wa.gov
- Para acceder a una solicitud de organización elegible, haga clic aquí
All Registry submissions are subject to public disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56. To request a copy of the Registry, please contact the program at 800-964-0852 or OMH@Commerce.wa.gov.
Effective July 23, 2023, manufactured/mobile home community owners are required to give written Notice of Opportunity to Compete to Purchase their manufactured/mobile home communities or the properties on which they sit. Community owners must provide these notices to community tenants, qualified tenant organizations, the Department of Commerce (Commerce), and the Washington State Housing Finance Commission. Commerce is required to provide these notices to eligible organizations.
- Submit a Notice of Opportunity to Compete to Purchase
- Download a Notice template (PDF) to send to Commerce via email at omh@commerce.wa.gov
- Request a Notice template be sent to you by contacting the program at 800-964-0852 or OMH@Commerce.wa.gov
- Para descargar una plantilla de Aviso de oportunidad para competir para comprar, haga clic aquí
All Notice submissions are subject to public disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56.
Commerce will not post community owners or representatives’ addresses on its webpage or attached documents; however, we will post names and email addresses associated with each community.
The Opportunity to Compete to Purchase map visually displays the location of Commerce approved Notices of Opportunity to Compete to Purchase submitted by community owners or their representatives. Each blue map point represents an approved Notice and includes the following information: community name, date notice given to residents, Commerce notice approved date, community address, community owner/representative name, and community owner/representative email address. Please contact program staff at 800-964-0852 or OMH@Commerce.wa.gov for map navigation assistance.
Sale status of communities for which the program receives Notices may change. Please contact the community owner or representative directly for information about community status.
The Washington Department of Commerce (Commerce) submitted a consolidated statewide PRICE application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). If fully funded, eligible activities will impact more than 1,300 households in 23 manufactured housing communities across the state. HUD is currently reviewing the application. Commerce will post application updates on this page.
Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE) competition (federal funding opportunity number: FR-6700-N-99).
Download Commerce PRICE application materials, presentations, FAQs, and public hearing documents.
To assist individuals with limited English proficiency or disabilities, Commerce will provide translation or accommodations. To request translation, documents in an alternative format, or to arrange other accommodations, please contact us at ohm@commerce.wa.gov or toll-free at 800-964-0852. If English is not your primary language, we will call you back with the help of a telephone interpreter in the language with which you are most comfortable.
- 59.21 RCW Mobile Home Relocation Assistance Law
- 59.21.120 RCW Relocation coordination program
- 365-212 WAC Relocation Administration Code
- 59.22 RCW Resident Park Purchase
2023 Session Legislation
- Chapter 28, Laws of 2023 (ESSHB 1083) – Manufactured/Mobile Home Communities – closure or conversion – Read our Commerce Activities Summary E2SSB 5198 for summary of legislative changes that impact the Relocation Assistance and Coordination Programs.
- Chapter 259, Laws of 2023 (HB 1771) – Concerning Relocation Assistance for tenants of closed or converted manufactured/mobile home parks (Please include hyperlink) – Read our Commerce Activities Summary HB 1771 for summary of legislative changes that impact the Relocation Assistance and Coordination Programs.
- Read our Commerce Terms and RCW Equivalents to see which Relocation Assistance and Relocation Coordination program terms mean the same as terms in other RCWs.
Manufactured Housing Communities Workgroup Report
The Washington State Legislature tasked the Department of Commerce to make recommendations, assess perspectives, and facilitate discussions about aspects of the Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.20). This work began in August 2019, with a final report submitted to the Legislature in December 2020.