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October 17, 2011 (Regular Meeting) Page 837 <br />Note: A manufactured home that does not meet these conditions is <br />considered tangible personal property. <br />If it has commercial use it is personal property. The only foundation <br />required by the building code for a manufactured home is footings and <br />piers. The footings are either of poured concrete type or a pre -cast <br />solid concrete pad. <br />Modular homes are built under North Carolina Building Code just like site <br />built homes and should be assessed as real property. Even those that may be <br />on the land of someone other than the owner of the home should be considered <br />real property. <br />Classification of Manufactured Homes: <br />By Christopher McLaughlin <br />Residential YES Hitch, YES <br />structure? wheels, and axles <br />removed? <br />NO NO <br />Personal Property <br />Permanent :E 0niand YES <br />foundation? odvned by a�vner of <br />mobile home? <br />NO NO <br />20+ <br />O year lease with <br />disposition terms? <br />YES <br />Real Property <br />SINGLE WIDE <br />