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When you purchase a new or used mobile home or
manufactured home in South Carolina, you must have the following to apply for a
title:
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The previous title or Manufacturer's Certificate
of Origin
If you have purchased a used mobile home, you must have the title and the
previous owner of the Manufactured Home must have signed that title over to
you. If this title does not have the Bill of Sale on the back of the
document, you must also submit a Bill of Sale. If you have purchased
a new mobile home, you must have the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin.
The Manufacturer's Statement of Origin must be properly assigned to you or
accompanied by a bill of sale.
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Completed Form 400,
Application for Certificate of Title/Registration
To complete the form, you must have your current lien information.
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Casual Sales/Use Tax
No sales tax is required on mobile homes if it was purchased between
individuals. New mobile home purchases from a dealer will require a dealer
sales tax number. The $300.00 cap will apply if the mobile home is energy
efficient. Otherwise, the sales tax will be calculated according to the
selling price. This does not cover taxes for a repossessing agent or
purchase from an out of state dealer.
If you have lost your title, you may obtain a
duplicate title from the Department of Motor Vehicles. You may apply for the
duplicate title by mail. The Form 400,
Application for Certificate of Title/Registration, which must be completed,
contains the proper mailing address for the department.
To obtain a duplicate title, you must have the
following:
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Completed Form 400,
Application for Certificate of Title/Registration
(Odometer reading not needed for mobile homes.)
Important note: If there is a lien on your Mobile or
Manufactured Home, the duplicate title will be sent to the lien holder.
When applying for a title on a repossessed mobile or
manufactured home, you must have the following:
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Completed Form 400,
Application for Certificate of Title/Registration in the new owner’s name
To detitle a mobile or manufactured home, you
must submit the following:
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Title for the Mobile or Manufactured Home
The title must be the original SC title. The information (Year, Make, VIN and
owner) on the title and the Retirement of Title Certificate must
match. The information on the title must also match the information
contained in DMV files. If the mobile or manufactured home is
purchased new, you must apply for the title before it can be detitled.
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Lien Release
A lien release must be provided for each lien recorded on the
title. If the lien is not released on the title, any attorney
licensed to practice law in SC may record a Satisfaction of Lien Affidavit in
the county where the home is located provided proof of payment can be provided
to the county. If the mobile or manufactured home still has a lien
at the time the title is retired, you must file a manufactured home lien
affidavit with the register of deed of clerk of court in the county where the
mobile home is located. After filing the lien affidavit, it will become a lien
against the real property.
DMV will provide written confirmation to the homeowner
that the certificate of title has been retired.
If the title has been retired on a mobile or
manufactured home and that home will be attached to real property in its new
location, the owner does not need to obtain a new title. The buyer
of the mobile or manufactured home must file a manufactured home severance
affidavit with the register of deeds or clerk of court in the county or
counties from which the manufactured home is being moved and where it is being
located.
If the mobile or manufactured home will not be affixed
to real property in its new location, the owner of the manufactured home must
obtain a new title from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
To obtain a new title, you must provide the following:
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The lien must be released or the lien holder must
consent to transfer the lien to the new owner.
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Completed Form 400,
Application for Certificate of Title/Registration
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A title fee of $15.00
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A stamped, clocked copy of the Manufactured Homes
Severance affidavit, which has been filed in the register of deeds or clerk of
courts office in the county where the mobile or manufactured home will be
located.
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The Form 400 must
reflect any liens in the order of their priority that are listed on the
Manufactured Home Severance Affidavit.
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An Affidavit of Security Interest of Record executed
by a licensed South Carolina Attorney identifying in the order of the priority
any secured party having a security interest on the real property must be
included with the Manufactured Home Severance Affidavit.
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A copy of the Form 400 along
with the Manufactured Home Severance must also be filed in the office of the
register of deeds or the clerk of court in the county where the mobile or
manufactured home was formerly located.
Sample Affidavits
Sample layouts of Affidavits as defined in
the ARTICLE 4 (RETIREMENT OF TITLE CERTIFICATE TO MANUFACTURED HOMES) of
the South Carolina law
56-19-500. These PDF's are not DMV forms and are only
available as samples. Adobe Reader is required to view these documents.
Affidavit for
Retirement
Satisfaction Affidavit
Manufactured Home Lien Affidavit
Manufactured Home Severance Affidavit
Attorney Affidavit of Security Interests
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