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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If a manufactured home is permanently affixed to real property under AS 34.85.150, or if the owner intends to permanently affix the manufactured home to real property under AS 34.85.150, the owner may submit to the department an application requesting that the department cancel the certificate of title to a manufactured home and update the department's records under AS 28.05.061.
(b) The application under (a) of this section must comply with AS 28.10.266.
(c) Subject to AS 28.05.041, if the department is satisfied that the application filed under (a) of this section complies with (b) of this section and that there are no outstanding liens or encumbrances filed against the manufactured home under AS 28.10.381, the department shall cancel the certificate of title to the manufactured home, update the department's records under AS 28.05.061, and issue a written acknowledgment that the department has cancelled the certificate of title under this section. The department shall deliver the written acknowledgment to the owner of the manufactured home and to a person identified under AS 28.10.266(12).
(d) When the department has cancelled a certificate of title under (c) of this section, the manufactured home is not subject to this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 28. Motor Vehicles § 28.10.263. Cancellation of certificate of title to manufactured home - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-28-motor-vehicles/ak-st-sect-28-10-263/
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