Form Tr-62 - Valueless Mobile/manufactured Home (Mh) Affidavit Page 2

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INSTRUCTIONS
This affidavit must be submitted to the county treasurer’s office in the county in which the mobile home park is located within ten (10) days of
foreclosure by the mobile home park owner, pursuant 1998, HB 2676.
The following documents are required to be attached to a copy of this affidavit when mobile/manufacture home is disposed of by a disinterested third
party for no consideration:
Copy of the rental or lease agreement between the mobile home park owner and the tenant;
Copy of the lien notice that was posted on the mobile/manufactured home. The notice must include the date the notice was posted.
Copy of standardized registration from the tenant listing the year, make, serial number and whether there is a lien on the
mobile/manufactured home, and if so, the name and address of the lienholder;
Proof of mailing mobile home park owner’s lien notice to tenant by registered mail;
Proof of mailing mobile home park owner’s lien notice to lienholder(s) by registered mail, if applicable;
Valueless Mobile/Manufactured Home means a home located in a mobile home park including all other personal property, where all of the
following conditions exist:
The home has been abandoned as provided in KSA 58-25,121, and amendments thereto, and the home has not been removed.
A lien of record, other than a tax lien, does not exist against the home. A lien exist only if the real property owner receives notice of a lien or a
lien has been filed in the state or county records on a date before the home is considered to be valueless.
The value of the home and other personal property is equal to or less than the reasonable cost of disposal plus all sums owing to the real
property owner pertaining to the home.

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