Washington mobile home resources
Verified Washington government agencies and vetted nonprofits for mobile and manufactured home residents — the Attorney General's Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Licensing, the Utilities and Transportation Commission, 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 Washington. It is general information, not legal advice or an endorsement — for a specific situation, consider consulting a licensed attorney in Washington. FightMyPark takes no referral fees and has no financial relationship with any organization listed here.
State agencies
- Washington Attorney General — Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program (MHDRP) — investigates and helps resolve disputes between manufactured/mobile home park owners and tenants and enforces the Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.20), including the rent-increase cap.
- Washington State Department of Commerce — administers the Office of Mobile/Manufactured Home Relocation Assistance and the manufactured/mobile home community registry (RCW 59.21, 59.22, 59.20.350).
- Washington State Department of Licensing — issues the certificate of title for a manufactured/mobile home and processes title elimination when the home is converted to real property (RCW 46.12; RCW 65.20).
- Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission — regulates jurisdictional electric, gas, and water utility service and rates.
Local offices
- County assessor and recorder — assess the home for tax and record the title-elimination documents when a home is converted to real property (RCW 65.20). Find these through your county's website.
Federal
- HUD — Washington — HUD's Washington 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
- WashingtonLawHelp.org — free plain-language guides on Washington manufactured/mobile home park rights and landlord-tenant law.
- Northwest Justice Project — Washington's statewide free civil legal aid program, with a telephone intake line (CLEAR).
Resident and nonprofit organizations
- ROC USA — a national nonprofit that helps residents purchase and cooperatively own their manufactured home communities; Washington's right to compete to purchase supports resident ownership.