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§ 344-H — SECTION 344-H Manufactured homes that remain personal property

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What is NY RPL § 344-H?

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This section specifies that an affidavit of affixation is not required to convey or encumber a manufactured home or to alter its status as personal property. It outlines exceptions to this rule as noted in related sections. Applies to owners of manufactured homes regarding property classification.

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Effective: 2026-12-12

§ 344-H SECTION 344-H Manufactured homes that remain personal property

RPL § 344-H · effective 2026-12-12

§ 344-h. Manufactured homes that remain personal property. Except as provided in section three hundred forty-four-b, section three hundred forty-four-c, and section three hundred forty-four-e, of this article, an affidavit of affixation is not necessary or effective to convey or encumber a manufactured home or to change the character of the manufactured home to real property.

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