Manufactured homes; conversion to real property.
One significant impact of SB680 is the legal recognition of manufactured homes as real property once owners follow the prescribed process, which includes the surrender of title and the submission of affidavits to the Department. This change could facilitate greater access to financing options for homeowners, as lenders may be more willing to lend against real property than personal property. Additionally, it would allow manufactured homes to be included in property assessments, which could affect local tax revenues.
SB680 aims to amend the Code of Virginia concerning the conversion of manufactured homes to real property. This bill outlines the specific procedures manufactured home owners must follow to permanently affix their homes to real property and the necessary steps to change the title from personal property to real estate. By ensuring compliance with these procedures, the bill seeks to formalize the status of manufactured homes within real estate law.
There are potential points of contention surrounding the bill's requirements. For instance, the provision requiring homeowners to produce notarized affidavits and cancel existing titles has raised questions about the bureaucratic burden it may impose on homeowners. Critics may argue that the process could be overly complicated and deter individuals from pursuing conversion, thereby limiting housing options in some communities.
The bill was voted on and received unanimous support with 15 yeas and no nays at its last consideration on February 7, 2024. However, it was subsequently stricken at the request of the Patron in the General Laws and Technology committee, indicating possible unforeseen challenges in its progress through the legislative process.