Massachusetts mobile home resources
Verified Massachusetts government agencies and vetted nonprofits for manufactured housing community residents — the Attorney General, EOHLC, the DPU, the local board of health, HUD, and legal aid.
Published June 3, 2026
This is a directory of government agencies and vetted nonprofit organizations that help manufactured and mobile home residents in Massachusetts. It is general information, not legal advice or an endorsement — for a specific situation, consider consulting a licensed attorney in Massachusetts. FightMyPark takes no referral fees and has no financial relationship with any organization listed here.
State agencies
- Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General — enforces the Manufactured Housing Community law and the manufactured-housing regulations (940 CMR 10.00), reviews community rule changes, and takes consumer complaints under Chapter 93A.
- Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) — the secretary's office that reviews community rule changes and oversees housing programs (the statute's "secretary of housing and livable communities").
- Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities — regulates electric, gas, and water utilities and their rates in Massachusetts.
Local government
- Your city or town board of health — licenses the manufactured housing community under M.G.L. c.140 §32B/§32F and oversees its sanitary and safety conditions; the municipal tax collector administers the monthly per-home license fee (§32G).
Federal
- HUD — Massachusetts — HUD's Massachusetts hub, including how to find a HUD-approved housing counselor.
- HUD — Office of Manufactured Housing Programs — the federal office responsible for the manufactured home construction and safety standards (the HUD Code).
Legal aid
- MassLegalHelp — statewide self-help legal information on housing and landlord-tenant topics, with help finding a local legal aid program.
- Massachusetts Legal Aid (find a program) — directory to locate the regional civil legal aid office that serves your area.
Resident and nonprofit organizations
- ROC USA — a national nonprofit that helps residents purchase and cooperatively own their manufactured home communities, an option supported by the §32R right of first refusal.