Nevada County Awarded Funding to Repair and Replace Manufactured and Mobile Homes
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Helping Homeowners Stay in Their Homes
Nevada County Housing and Community Services has announced new funding through the Manufactured Housing Opportunity and Revitalization (MORE) Program to repair or replace manufactured and mobile homes for lower-income homeowners living in the county’s mobile home parks.
Applications are open now and will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Why This Program Matters
Manufactured and mobile homes are a vital source of affordable housing in Nevada County, but many of these homes face deferred maintenance, safety concerns, and aging infrastructure. This funding helps preserve housing affordability by ensuring residents can safely remain in their homes.
The program will give priority to:
- Homes with health and safety code violations
- Homes built before 1976, which may be eligible for full replacement
- Properties needing accessibility improvements or energy-efficiency upgrades
Who Can Apply
To qualify, applicants must:
- Own and live in a manufactured or mobile home located in a mobile home park in Nevada County
- Have a household income at or below 80% of the area median income
For example:
- A single-person household can earn up to $58,350 per year
- A family of four can qualify with an income up to $83,350
Full income guidelines are available on the Nevada County Housing and Community Services website.
How to Apply
Funding is provided through the MORE Program, administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
Eligible residents are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible since funding is limited and processed in the order received.
To apply and learn more about the program, visit the Nevada County Housing and Community Services website.
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Supporting Affordable Housing in Nevada County
With this initiative, Nevada County aims to preserve affordable housing, improve living conditions, and provide financial relief to residents who need critical home repairs or replacements.
For homeowners struggling with an aging or unsafe manufactured home, this program offers a pathway to safer, more comfortable living without having to leave their community.