Know Your Rights!

The Manufactured/mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act, RCW 59.20, abbreviated MHLTA, defines the rights and responsibilities of both community owners and homeowners living in manufactured housing communities. To help put the MHLTA in simpler terms, Northwest Justice Project has published an explanatory summary – for those of us without an extensive knowledge of legal terminology. (Here's the summary in Spanish.) This summary is a great resource. Read it. It will help answer questions you might have about whether the conduct of your community management is legal or illegal.

Click to view the Landlord-Tenant Act, RCW 59.20

Tenant Rights

The Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act (“MHLTA” or “M/MHLTA”) covers the relationship between a landlord and a tenant who rents a mobile home space in the state of Washington.

Know Your Rights

WAMHO works with manufactured homeowners, state legislators, landlords, and city and county councils to remove inequalities, unfair practices, and prejudices that exist when we own our home, but not the land under us. 

Lost Title

If you had the title to your home at one time but for some reason it has since been lost the process to replace that title is simple. Forms are available for download below.

Other Forms

You can call the Department of Licensing at 360-902-3770 or visit your local Vehicle Licensing Office and ask for a copy of all the forms listed here

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