Certificate of permanent location.

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(1) (a) If a manufactured home is permanently affixed to the ground so that it is no longer capable of being drawn over the public highways on or after July 1, 2008, the owner of the manufactured home shall file a certificate of permanent location.

  1. If the certificate of permanent location accompanies an application for purging amanufactured home title pursuant to section 38-29-112 (1.5) or 38-29-118 (2), the certificate shall be filed with the authorized agent for the county or city and county in which the manufactured home is located. For a manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years, a copy of the lease shall be filed along with the certificate. The authorized agent, in his or her capacity as the clerk and recorder, shall file and record the certificate of permanent location and, if applicable, the copy of the longterm lease in his or her office.

  2. If the certificate of permanent location is received in accordance with section 38-29114 (2) or 38-29-117 (6), the certificate shall be filed with the clerk and recorder for the county or city and county in which the manufactured home is located. For a manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years, a copy of the lease shall be filed along with the certificate. The clerk and recorder shall file and record the certificate of permanent location, a copy of the bill of sale, a copy of the manufacturer's certificate or statement of origin or its equivalent, and, if applicable, the copy of the long-term lease in his or her office and destroy the original manufacturer's certificate or statement of origin or its equivalent.

  3. At least one of the owners of the manufactured home, as reflected on the certificateof title, the bill of sale, or the manufacturer's certificate or statement of origin or its equivalent, must be an owner of record of the real property to which the manufactured home is to be affixed or permanently located; except that this paragraph (d) shall not apply to any manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years.

(2) The property tax administrator shall establish the form of the certificate of permanent location. In addition to any other information that the administrator may require, the certificate shall include the following:

  1. The name and mailing address of the owner of the manufactured home;

  2. The name and mailing address of any holder of a mortgage on the manufacturedhome or on the real property to which the home has been affixed;

  3. The identification number of the manufactured home and the certificate of title number, if applicable;

  4. The manufacturer or make and year of the manufactured home;

  5. Attached to the certificate of permanent location, a certificate of taxes due, or anauthentication of paid ad valorem taxes, issued by the county treasurer of the county in which the manufactured home is located;

  6. The legal description of the real property to which the manufactured home has beenpermanently affixed;

  7. The name of the legal owner or owners of the land upon which the home is affixed;

  8. The county or city and county in which the certificate of permanent location is filed;

  9. Verification that the manufactured home is permanently affixed to the ground so thatit is no longer capable of being drawn over the public highways in accordance with any applicable county or city and county codes or requirements;

  10. Consent to the permanent location of the manufactured home by all holders of asecurity interest in the manufactured home;

  11. An affirmative statement of relinquishment and release of all rights in the manufactured home by all holders of a security interest in the manufactured home;

  12. An affirmative statement of relinquishment of all rights in the manufactured home byany owner on the certificate of title of the manufactured home who is not also an owner of the real property to which the manufactured home is to be affixed or permanently located. The provisions of this paragraph (l) shall not apply to any manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years.

(l.5) For any manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years, an affirmative statement that all owners of the real property and the manufactured home consent to the affixation of the manufactured home to the real property and an acknowledgment that, upon such affixation and upon the filing and recording of the certificate of permanent location, the manufactured home will become a part of the real property, subject to the reversion of the manufactured home to the owners of the home upon termination of the long-term lease; and

(m) An affirmative statement that all owners of the real property and the manufactured home consent to the affixation of the manufactured home to the real property and an acknowledgment that upon such affixation and upon the filing and recording of the certificate of permanent location the manufactured home will become a part of the real property and ownership shall be vested only in the title owners of the real property. Ownership in the manufactured home shall vest in the same parties and be subject to the same tenancies, encumbrances, liens, limitations, restrictions, and estates as the real property to which the manufactured home is affixed or permanently located. The provisions of this paragraph (m) shall not apply to any manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years.

(3) The certificate of permanent location shall be acknowledged and shall contain or be accompanied by a written declaration that the statements made therein are made under the penalties of perjury in the second degree, as defined in section 18-8-503, C.R.S.

Source: L. 2008: Entire part added, p. 446, § 9, effective July 1. L. 2009: (1)(b), (1)(c),

(2)(i), and (2)(l) amended and (2)(l.5) added, (SB 09- 040), ch. 9, p. 67, § 9, effective July 1. 38-29-203. Certificate of removal. (1) (a) On or after July 1, 2008, a manufactured home shall not be removed from its permanent location unless the owner of the manufactured home files a certificate of removal. If a certificate of permanent location has not been previously filed and recorded for the manufactured home, the owner shall also file an affidavit of real property, described in section 38-29-208, along with the certificate of removal.

(b) The certificate of removal and the affidavit of real property, if any, along with the application for a new certificate of title required in part 1 of this article, shall be filed with the authorized agent for the county or city and county in which the manufactured home is located. The authorized agent, in his or her capacity as the clerk and recorder, shall file and record the certificate of removal and the affidavit of real property in his or her office.

(2) The property tax administrator shall establish the form of the certificate of removal. In addition to any other information that the administrator may require, the certificate shall include the following:

  1. The name and mailing address of the owner of the manufactured home;

  2. The name and mailing address of any holder of a mortgage on or lien against the realproperty on which the manufactured home was affixed or permanently located;

  3. The identification number of the manufactured home;

  4. The manufacturer or make and year of the manufactured home;

  5. Attached to the certificate of removal, a certificate of taxes due, or an authenticationof paid ad valorem taxes, issued by the county treasurer of the county in which the manufactured home is located;

  6. The legal description of the real property from which the manufactured home wasremoved; and

  7. Consent of all lienholders and a release by all holders of a mortgage, only to theextent that the mortgage or lien applies to the manufactured home, to allow the removal of the manufactured home from its permanent location.

(2.5) (a) The provisions of this section shall apply to a manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years, except as set forth in paragraph (b) of this subsection (2.5).

(b) A landlord evicting a tenant who owns a manufactured home that occupies real property subject to a long-term lease that has an express term of at least ten years may cause the home to be removed from its permanent location without the owner first filing a certificate of removal if, within twenty days after such removal, the landlord files a certificate of removal accompanied by a copy of the notice of judgment or order for possession allowing the eviction of the home and the address of the location to which the home has been moved. Such certificate of removal shall comply with subsection (5) of this section and include the information required in subsection (2) of this section; except that paragraphs (e) and (g) of said subsection (2) shall not apply. The landlord shall file the certificate of removal and the additional information with the authorized agent for the county or city and county from which the manufactured home was removed.

  1. The consent of a mortgage or other lienholder on the certificate of removal shallserve as a full release of any interest against the manufactured home once the manufactured home is removed from the real property. The consent on the certificate of removal shall not release any interest of the mortgage or lienholder against the remaining real property.

  2. If consent of any mortgagee or lienholder is not given, the owner may file a corporate surety bond or any other undertaking with the clerk of the district court of the county in which the real property to which the manufactured home was affixed is situated. The bond or undertaking shall be in an amount equal to one and one-half times the amount of the mortgage or lien and shall be approved by a judge of the district court with which the bond or undertaking is filed. The bond or undertaking shall be conditioned that, if the mortgagee or lienholder shall be finally adjudged to be entitled to recover upon the mortgage or lien, the principal or his sureties shall pay to the mortgagee or lienholder the amount of the indebtedness together with any interest, costs, and other sums which the mortgagee or lienholder would be entitled to recover upon foreclosure of the mortgage or lien. Upon the filing of a bond or undertaking, the mortgage or lien against the property shall be forthwith discharged and released in full, and the real property described in the bond or undertaking shall be released from the mortgage or lien and from any action brought to foreclose the mortgage or lien, and the bond or undertaking shall be substituted. The clerk of the district court with which the bond or undertaking has been filed shall issue a certificate of release that shall be recorded in the office of the clerk and recorder of the county in which the real property to which the manufactured home was affixed is situated, and the certificate of release shall show that the property has been released from the mortgage or lien and from any action brought to foreclose the mortgage or lien.

  3. The certificate of removal shall be acknowledged and shall contain or be accompanied by a written declaration that the statements made therein are made under the penalties of perjury in the second degree, as defined in section 18-8-503, C.R.S.

Source: L. 2008: Entire part added, p. 448, § 9, effective July 1. L. 2009: (2.5) added, (SB 09-040), ch. 9, p. 69, § 10, effective July 1.


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