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18 Porch Notes tagged “manufactured home,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Custer County

A Custer County dwelling permit includes site plan and zoning review

A Custer County dwelling permit covers new primary, manufactured, and modular homes, with site plan and zoning review built in.

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Home and property - Lincoln County

A manufactured home in Lincoln County still starts with land use

A new manufactured home in unincorporated Lincoln County still needs land-use and building permits, with or without a foundation.

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Money and taxes - Moffat County

A titled Moffat County manufactured home needs tax-paid paperwork

Retitling a Moffat County manufactured home takes a signed title, a treasurer's tax-paid certificate, and a transfer declaration.

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Money and taxes - Las Animas County

Manufactured homes have their own tax-paperwork lane in Las Animas County

A manufactured home carries its own tax lane: the county treasurer handles its taxes, moving permits, and authentications.

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Home and property - Phillips County

Phillips manufactured homes need tax authentication before transfer

Transferring a Phillips County manufactured home needs current property taxes and a tax authentication the Treasurer issues by law.

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Home and property - Washington County

Washington mobile and manufactured homes still need county review

A mobile or manufactured home needs a building permit, and often a foundation, well, and septic permit before final approval.

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Home and property - Phillips County

A Phillips manufactured home title follows the county where it sits

A manufactured home's new title is filed through County Motor Vehicle in the same county where the home actually sits.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

An Arapahoe manufactured home title has a tax sign-off

Transferring a manufactured home title in Arapahoe County needs an Assessor and Treasurer tax sign-off so taxes are paid before a new title issues.

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Money and taxes - Jefferson County

Jeffco manufactured home title work has a tax step

Manufactured home title work in Jeffco needs a tax authentication step at the Treasurer to confirm county taxes are current.

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Money and taxes - Yuma County

Moving a manufactured home in Yuma County needs a tax check

Changing title or moving a manufactured home in Yuma County needs a Treasurer authentication, and all taxes must be paid first.

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Money and taxes - Sedgwick County

Selling a manufactured home in Sedgwick County needs a tax authentication

Selling a manufactured home means clearing all property taxes and handing the buyer a tax authentication from the Treasurer's Office.

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Money and taxes - Adams County

Adams manufactured-home title work can need tax proof

Manufactured-home title and move paperwork in Adams County can require proof that prior-year property taxes are not due.

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Home and property - Bent County

Bent County lists a separate manufactured home placement application

Setting a manufactured home in Bent County needs its own installation application — plus checks on water, septic, and access.

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Money and taxes - El Paso County

An El Paso County manufactured-home title can need tax proof

Retitling or moving a manufactured home in El Paso County can require proof from the Treasurer that the taxes are paid.

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Home and property - Arapahoe County

An Arapahoe manufactured home has county and state installation steps

Setting a manufactured home in Arapahoe County means a county building permit and foundation plan plus a separate state installation step after placement.

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Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County

Rio Blanco County mobile homes need tax paperwork before moving

A mobile-home move in Rio Blanco County needs a tax authentication and orange movement tag before the home leaves the site.

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Home and property - Cheyenne County

Check with the Treasurer before moving a mobile home in Cheyenne County

Moving a manufactured home in Cheyenne County means clearing property taxes and a transportable-home permit through the Treasurer first.

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Money and taxes - Grand County

A Grand County mobile home tax bill may be separate from the land

In Grand County a mobile home is taxed separately from its land until the title is purged and the home is permanently set on a foundation.

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