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Idaho manufactured home resources

Verified Idaho government agencies and vetted nonprofit resources for mobile and manufactured home residents — the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses, the Attorney General, the Idaho Transportation Department, HUD, and legal aid.

Published June 3, 2026

This is a directory of government agencies and vetted nonprofit organizations that help mobile and manufactured home residents in Idaho. It is general information, not legal advice or an endorsement — for a specific situation, consider consulting a licensed attorney in Idaho. FightMyPark takes no referral fees and has no financial relationship with any organization listed here.

State agencies

Consumer protection

Federal

  • HUD — Idaho — HUD's Idaho hub, including how to find a HUD-approved housing counselor and information about housing assistance programs.

  • HUD — Office of Manufactured Housing Programs — the federal office responsible for the HUD manufactured home construction and safety standards (24 CFR 3280) and installation standards (24 CFR 3285); handles complaints about HUD Code violations by manufacturers.

  • Idaho Office of Emergency Management — the state office that coordinates preparedness, response, and recovery resources for natural disasters and severe weather in Idaho; publishes public preparedness guides relevant to residents in manufactured homes.

  • Idaho Legal Aid Services — free civil legal help for eligible low-income Idaho residents, including housing and landlord-tenant matters statewide.

Resident and nonprofit organizations

  • ROC USA — a national nonprofit that helps residents purchase and cooperatively own their manufactured home communities.

  • Prosperity Now — a national nonprofit that works on housing and asset-building policy for low- and moderate-income families, including manufactured housing issues.

  • MHAction — a national resident-led organization that advocates for manufactured home community residents on housing stability, affordability, and preservation issues.