NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 344-I — SECTION 344-I Documents in trust

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What is NY RPL § 344-I?

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This section outlines the handling of documents in trust related to manufactured homes, including manufacturer's certificates of origin, certificates of title, and lien release documents. It specifies that recipients of these documents hold them in trust for the deliverer. Applies to parties involved in the conveyance or encumbrance of manufactured homes.

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Effective: 2026-12-12

§ 344-I SECTION 344-I Documents in trust

RPL § 344-I · effective 2026-12-12

§ 344-i. Documents in trust.

(a)Manufacturer's certificate of origin. The holder of a manufacturer's certificate of origin to a manufactured home may deliver it to any person to facilitate conveying or encumbering the home. Any person receiving any such manufacturer's certificate of origin so delivered holds it in trust for the person delivering it.

(b)Certificate of title. The holder of a certificate of title to a manufactured home may deliver it to any person to facilitate conveying or encumbering the home. Any person receiving any such manufacturer's certificate of title so delivered holds it in trust for the person delivering it.

(c)Lien release. The holder of a security interest in a manufactured home may deliver lien release documents to any person to facilitate conveying or encumbering the home. Any person receiving any such documents so delivered holds the documents in trust for the lienholder.

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