Oregon mobile home resources
Verified Oregon government agencies and vetted nonprofits for mobile and manufactured home residents — Housing and Community Services, the DCBS Building Codes Division, county assessors, the Public Utility Commission, the Department of Justice, 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 Oregon. It is general information, not legal advice or an endorsement — for a specific situation, consider consulting a licensed attorney in Oregon. FightMyPark takes no referral fees and has no financial relationship with any organization listed here.
State agencies
- Oregon Housing and Community Services — Manufactured Housing — administers manufactured dwelling park programs, including park-closure relocation assistance and the resident opportunity to purchase a community.
- Oregon Building Codes Division (Dept. of Consumer and Business Services) — issues the manufactured structure ownership document and regulates manufactured home installation and dealers.
- Oregon Public Utility Commission — regulates jurisdictional electric, gas, and water utility service and rates.
County offices
- County assessor — assesses a manufactured home for ad valorem tax and records a home in the county deed records when it is converted to real property (ORS 446.626; ORS 308.875). Find your county assessor through your county government's website.
Consumer protection
- Oregon Department of Justice — Consumer Protection — where Oregon consumers can learn their rights and file a consumer complaint.
Federal
- HUD — Oregon — HUD's Oregon 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
- Oregon Law Help — plain-language guides on housing and manufactured-home park rights, with a tool to find Legal Aid Services of Oregon and the Oregon Law Center offices for free civil legal help.
Resident and nonprofit organizations
- ROC USA — a national nonprofit that helps residents purchase and cooperatively own their manufactured home communities; in Oregon it works with CASA of Oregon's resident-ownership program.