Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1076

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Buildings and housing; provide circumstances under which a manufactured or mobile home shall become real property

Impact

If enacted, HB 1076 will modify the general provisions for manufactured or mobile homes outlined in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. By allowing for an easier pathway for manufactured homes to achieve real property status, this bill directly impacts a range of legal and financial processes. It establishes requirements for documentation, including the submission of a Certificate of Permanent Location, which streamline the integration of manufactured homes into the real estate market. This change is expected to enhance accessibility for individuals seeking to finance or secure mortgages on manufactured homes, potentially increasing homeownership rates.

Summary

House Bill 1076 proposes amendments to existing legislation regarding manufactured and mobile homes in Georgia. The primary objective of the bill is to clarify and expand the circumstances under which a manufactured or mobile home can be legally classified as real property. This classification is significant as it affects taxation, ownership rights, and the treatment of these homes in real estate transactions. The bill specifies conditions under which a manufactured home will become part of real property, thereby providing clarity for homeowners and lenders alike.

Contention

The bill could generate notable debates, particularly regarding the implications for property taxation and ownership rights. Advocates may argue that easing the transition of manufactured homes to real property status supports affordable housing efforts and acknowledges the growing trend towards manufactured housing as a viable home ownership option. Conversely, some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential for increased valuation assessments and property taxes associated with this classification, as well as the broader ramifications for local tax revenues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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