Connecticut Manufactured Home Guide
Real PropertyEverything you need to buy or sell a manufactured, mobile, or modular home in Connecticut — by owner.
📜 Title vs. Real Property in Connecticut
Connecticut treats manufactured homes on owned land as real property automatically when permanently affixed. Homes in parks are generally personal property. The state has strong park resident protections.
🔄 How to Convert to Real Property in Connecticut
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Affix home to a permanent foundation on owned land
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File a Declaration of Affixture with the town land records office
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Cancel any existing vehicle title with DMV
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Town assessor reassesses as real property at next grand list
🏘️ Mobile Home Park Regulations in Connecticut
Connecticut Mobile Home Parks Act (CGS §21-64+) provides strong protections. Park owners must give 90-day notice to terminate tenancy without cause. Rent increases require 90-day written notice. Strong eviction protections. Parks must be licensed.
💳 Financing Options in Connecticut
FHA Title II available for real property homes. Chattel loans available for park-sited homes. Connecticut Housing Finance Authority programs may apply. Limited lender options compared to Southeast.
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