What must a 180-day mobile home owner-occupant, who rents the lot, spend to receive the full combined replacement housing payment?
Displaced mobile home occupants in many cases have RHP eligibilities for both their dwelling and the site the dwelling is on. A displaced mobile home occupant may own the mobile home and rent the site or may rent the mobile home and own the site. Also, a displaced mobile home occupant 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 Subpart E. A displaced person may claim the rental assistance payment computed in accordance with ยง24.402 (b) on the land (site) if it is applied towards the purchase of a replacement site or added to the eligible purchase price of a decent, safe and sanitary conventional dwelling or mobile home. However, the amount of the rental assistance payment shall not exceed the cost of the dwelling.
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