GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 8-2-183.1 - Conditions under which manufactured home becomes real  property; form and filing requirements for certificate of permanent  location
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    8-2-183.1   (2010)
    8-2-183.1.    Conditions under which manufactured home becomes real  property; form and filing requirements for certificate of permanent  location 
      (a)  A  manufactured home which has not been issued a certificate of title from  the commissioner and which is sold on or after July 1, 2006, shall  become real property if:
      (1)  The home is  or is to be permanently affixed on real property and one or more  persons with an ownership interest in the home also has an ownership  interest in such real property; and
      (2)  The  owner of the home and the holders of all security interests therein  execute and file a Certificate of Permanent Location in the real estate  records of the county where the real property is located.
(b)  The Certificate of Permanent Location shall be in a form prescribed by the commissioner and shall include:
      (1)  The name and address of the owner of the home;
      (2)  The names and addresses of the holders of any security interest in and of any lien upon the home;
      (3)  As an attachment, the manufacturer's original certificate of origin; and
      (4)  A  description of the real estate on which the home is or is to be  located, including the name of the owner and a reference by deed book  and page number to the chain of title of such real property.
(c)  A  Certificate of Permanent Location shall be filed with the clerk of  superior court, and the clerk shall record such certificate in the same  manner as other instruments affecting the real property described in the  Certificate of Permanent Location and shall charge and collect the fees  usually charged for recording deeds and other instruments relating to  real estate. Such certificate shall be indexed under the name of the  current owner of the real property in both the grantor and grantee  indexes.
(d)  When a Certificate of  Permanent Location is properly filed with the clerk of superior court,  the home shall become for all legal purposes a part of the real property  on which it is located. Without limiting the generality of the  foregoing, the home shall be subject to transfer by the owner of the  real property, subject to any security interest in the real property and  subject to foreclosure of any such interest, in the same manner as and  together with the underlying real property.
(e)  When  a properly executed Certificate of Permanent Location has once been  filed, the commissioner shall accept no further title filings with  respect to that home, except as may be necessary to correct any errors  in the department's records and except as provided in Subparts 2 and 3  of this part.
(f)  Upon recording the  Certificate of Permanent Location, the clerk of superior court shall  provide a copy of the Certificate of Permanent Location to the  appropriate board of tax assessors or such other local official as is  responsible for the valuation of real property.
(g)  When  a home has become a part of the real property as provided in this part,  it shall be unlawful for any person to remove such home from the real  property except with the written consent of the owner of the real  property and the holders of all security interests in the real property  and in strict compliance with the requirements of Subpart 2 of this  part. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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