001-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-18 - Mobile Homes - General Provisions
a. A mobile home
may be acquired with Federal funds participating in the acquisition cost if it
constitutes real property according to State law. A mobile home may be acquired
as personal property if it cannot be moved without substantial damage or
unreasonable cost or the mobile home is not a decent, safe and sanitary
dwelling as defined by these Rules and Regulations.
b. When a sufficient portion of a mobile home
park is taken to justify the operator to move or go out of business, the owners
and occupants of the mobile home dwellings who are forced to move are eligible
to receive payments although their dwelling may not have been within the actual
taking.
c. When a comparable mobile
home dwelling is not available, the replacement housing payment shall be
calculated on the next highest type of dwelling available.
d. The same forms applicable to relocation
assistance to occupants of conventional dwellings will be used to process
mobile home moving and replacement housing claims.
e. An occupant of a mobile home who is
entitled to relocation assistance pursuant to these Rules and Regulations and
whose mobile home does not meet comparable mobile home park entrance
requirements shall be entitled to a replacement housing payment which shall be
equal to the difference between the acquisition cost and the price of a mobile
home meeting park entrance requirements, or the cost to improve the mobile home
to meet entrance fee may be included in the replacement housing payment if the
park charging the fee is the only comparable park available and if the fee will
not be refunded.
f. The ownership
or tenancy of the mobile home and not the land on which it is located
determines the occupant's status as an owner or tenant. The length of ownership
and occupancy of the mobile home on the mobile home site determines the
residency status as a 180 day owner or tenant.
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