Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 70 - TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Part XVII - Real Estate
Chapter 1 - Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition for Federally and Federally-Assisted Programs and State Programs
Section XVII-111 - Mobile Homes

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XVII-111

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Applicability. This Section describes the requirements governing the provision of relocation payments to a person displaced from a mobile home and/or mobile home site who meets the basic eligibility requirements of this Part. Except as modified by this Section, such a displaced person is entitled to a moving expense payment in accordance with §107 and a replacement housing payment in accordance with §109 to the same extent and subject to the same requirements as persons displaced from conventional dwellings.

B. Moving and Related Expenses-Mobile Homes

1. A homeowner-occupant displaced from a mobile home or mobile homesite is entitled to a payment for the cost of moving his or her mobile home on an actual cost basis in accordance with §107. A. A non-occupant owner of a rented mobile home is eligible for actual cost reimbursement under §107. C However, if the mobile home is not acquired, but the homeowner-occupant obtains a replacement housing payment under one of the circumstances described at §111. C.1 c, the owner is not eligible for payment for moving the mobile home.

2. The following rules apply to payments for actual moving expenses under §107 A
a. A displaced mobile homeowner, who moves the mobile home to a replacement site, is eligible for the reasonable cost of disassembling, moving, and reassembling any attached appurtenances, such as porches, decks, skirting, and awnings, which were not acquired, anchoring of the unit, and utility hook-up charges.

b. If a mobile home requires repairs and/or modifications so that it can be moved and/or made decent, safe and sanitary, and the department determines that it would be economically feasible to incur the additional expense, the reasonable cost of such repairs and/or modifications is reimbursable.

c. A nonreturnable mobile home park entrance fee is reimbursable to the extent it does not exceed the fee at a comparable mobile home park, if the person is displaced from a mobile home park or the department determines that payment of the fee is necessary to effect relocation.

C. Replacement Housing Payment for 180-Day Mobile Homeowner-Occupants

1. A displaced owner-occupant of a mobile home is entitled to a replacement housing payment, not to exceed $22,500, under §109. A if:
a. the person both owned the displacement mobile home and occupied it on the displacement site for at least 180 days immediately prior to the initiation of negotiations;

b. the person meets the other basic eligibility requirements at §109. A 1; and

c. the department acquires the mobile home and/or mobile home site, or the mobile home is not acquired by the department but the owner is displaced from the mobile home because the department determines that the mobile home:
i. is not and cannot economically be made decent, safe, and sanitary; or

ii. cannot be relocated without substantial damage or unreasonable cost; or

iii. cannot be relocated because there is no available comparable replacement site; or

iv. cannot be relocated because it does not meet mobile home park entrance requirements.

2. If the mobile home is not acquired, and the department determines that it is not practical to relocate it, the acquisition cost of the displacement dwelling used when computing the price differential amount, described at §109. A 3, shall include the salvage value or trade-in value of the mobile home, whichever is higher.

D. Replacement Housing Payment for 90-Day Mobile Home Occupants. A displaced tenant or owner-occupant of a mobile home is eligible for a replacement housing payment, not to exceed $5,250, under §109. B if:

1. the person actually occupied the displacement mobile home on the displacement site for at least 90 days immediately prior to the initiation of negotiations;

2. the person meets the other basic eligibility requirements at §109. B 1; and

3. the department acquires the mobile home and/or mobile home site, or the mobile home is not acquired by the department but the owner or tenant is displaced from the mobile home because of one of the circumstances described at §111. C.1 c

E. Additional Rules Governing Relocation Payments to Mobile Home Occupants

1. Replacement housing payment based on dwelling and site. Both the mobile home and mobile home site must be considered when computing a replacement housing payment. For example, a displaced mobile home occupant may have owned the displacement mobile home and rented the site or may have rented the displacement mobile home and owned the site. Also, a person may elect to purchase a replacement mobile home and rent a replacement site, or rent a replacement mobile home and purchase a replacement site. In such cases, the total replacement housing payment shall consist of a payment for a dwelling and a payment for a site, each computed under the applicable section in §111. E However, the total replacement housing payment under §111. E shall not exceed the maximum payment (either $22,500 or $5,250) permitted under the section that governs the computation for the dwelling (see also §109. C 2

2. Cost of Comparable Replacement Dwelling
a. If a comparable replacement mobile home is not available, the replacement housing payment shall be computed on the basis of the reasonable cost of a conventional comparable replacement dwelling.

b. If the department determines that it would be practical to relocate the mobile home, but the owner-occupant elects not to do so, the department may determine that, for purposes of computing the price differential under §109. A 3, the cost of a comparable replacement dwelling is the sum of:
i. the value of the mobile home;

ii. the cost of any necessary repairs or modifications; and

iii. the estimated cost of moving the mobile home to a replacement site.

3. Initiation of Negotiations. If the mobile home is not actually acquired, but the occupant is considered displaced under this Part, the initiation of negotiations is the initiation of negotiations to acquire the land, or, if the land is not acquired, the written notification that he or she is a displaced person under this Part.

4. Person Moves Mobile Home. If the owner is reimbursed for the cost of moving the mobile home under this Part. he or she is not eligible to receive a replacement housing payment to assist in purchasing or renting a replacement mobile home. The person may, however, be eligible for assistance in purchasing or renting a replacement site.

5. Partial Acquisition of Mobile Home Park. The acquisition of a portion of a mobile home park property may leave a remaining part of the property that is not adequate to continue the operation of the park. If the department determines that a mobile home located in the remaining part of the property must be moved as a direct result of the project, the owner and any tenant shall be considered a displaced person who is entitled to relocation payments and other assistance under this Part.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with 42 USC 4601 - 4655, 52 FR 45667, 49 CFR 1.48(dd), and R.S. 38:3107.

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