Colorado Code § 39-14-103

Manufactured home declaration - information available to county assessor
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(1) (a) On or after July 1, 2008, but before July 1, 2009, any manufactured home title
application that is submitted to an authorized agent shall be accompanied by a declaration
prescribed by the property tax administrator. On or after July 1, 2009, upon conveyance of any
manufactured home, a new title application that is submitted to an authorized agent shall be
accompanied by a declaration prescribed by the property tax administrator. The declaration shall
be completed and signed by the purchaser or transferee.
(b) (I) If the declaration required in this subsection (1) does not accompany a
manufactured home title application at the time such application is presented to the authorized
agent, the authorized agent shall notify the county assessor that such application was not
accompanied by such declaration.
(II) Upon receiving the notice from the authorized agent pursuant to subparagraph (I) of
this paragraph (b), the county assessor shall send written notice to the purchaser or transferee
specified in the manufactured home title application that the purchaser or transferee shall provide
the declaration to the county assessor within thirty days after the date the notice was mailed. If
the purchaser or transferee fails to provide such declaration within thirty days after the date the
notice was mailed, the county assessor may impose upon such purchaser or transferee a penalty
of twenty-five dollars or a penalty equal to twenty-five one-thousandths of one percent of the
sale price of the manufactured home, whichever amount is greater. In each subsequent year in
which the purchaser or transferee fails to file the declaration, the assessor may impose said
specified penalty unless the manufactured home has been subsequently conveyed. Any penalty
imposed pursuant to this subparagraph (II) shall be a fee of the office of the county assessor.
(III) Any unpaid penalties that were imposed pursuant to subparagraph (II) of this
paragraph (b) shall be certified to the county treasurer by January 1 of each year and shall be
included in the statement sent to the purchaser or transferee pursuant to section 39-10-103 for
property taxes levied against the manufactured home.
(c) The authorized agent shall not record or file any declaration made pursuant to the
provisions of this section; however, the authorized agent shall enter upon such declaration the
date of recordation and reception number of the verification of application form related to the
manufactured home title application. The county clerk and recorder shall transmit any
declaration made pursuant to the provisions of this section to the county assessor. The county
assessor shall make any declaration made pursuant to the provisions of this section available for
inspection by any taxpayer who was specified in the manufactured home title application or who
filed such declaration, the person conducting any valuation for assessment study pursuant to
section 39-1-104 (16) and his or her employees, and the property tax administrator and his or her
employees.
(2) No declaration made pursuant to this section that accompanies a manufactured home
title application or is filed separately shall be deemed to provide constructive notice of
information contained therein for purposes of article 35 of title 38, C.R.S.
(3) Each county assessor shall maintain a data bank consisting of information that has
been derived from the declarations filed pursuant to this section. Such information shall be used
to properly adjust sales for sales ratio analysis and for determining the actual value of the
manufactured home transferred and the actual value of other manufactured homes, as well as
other purposes deemed appropriate by the county assessor.
(4) A manufactured home that has become real property in accordance with the
provisions of part 1 of article 29 of title 38, C.R.S., shall be subject to the provisions of section
39-14-102.

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