Colorado Code § 38-29-127

Foreign mortgages
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No mortgage on a manufactured home, filed for record
in any state other than the state of Colorado, shall be valid and enforceable against the rights of
subsequent purchasers for value, creditors, or mortgagees having no actual notice of the
existence thereof. If the certificate of title for such home, whether issued under the laws of this
state or any other state, bears thereon any notation adequate to apprise a purchaser, creditor, or
mortgagee of the existence of such mortgage at the time any third party acquires a right in the
manufactured home covered thereby, such mortgage and the rights of the holder thereof shall be
enforceable in this state the same and with like effect as though such mortgage were filed in the
state of Colorado and noted on the certificate of title in the manner prescribed in section 38-29-
128.

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