Arizona Manufactured Home Guide
Both OptionsEverything you need to buy or sell a manufactured, mobile, or modular home in Arizona — by owner.
📜 Title vs. Real Property in Arizona
Arizona is a major manufactured housing market. Homes can be titled as personal property or converted to real property (affixture). Arizona also has a special "affidavit of affixture" process managed by the Arizona Department of Housing.
🔄 How to Convert to Real Property in Arizona
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Home must be on a permanent foundation on owned land
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Complete Arizona's Affidavit of Affixture (ADOH form)
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Cancel the existing Certificate of Title with MVD
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Record the Affidavit of Affixture with the county recorder
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Notify county assessor for real property reclassification
🏘️ Mobile Home Park Regulations in Arizona
Arizona Mobile Home Parks Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ARS §33-1401) is among the strongest in the nation. Requires 90-day notice to terminate tenancy. Annual rent increase caps in some jurisdictions. Active Arizona Manufactured Home Owners Association.
💳 Financing Options in Arizona
Strong lending market. FHA Title I and II both available. Many credit unions offer chattel loans. Several national lenders specialize in Arizona manufactured housing.
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