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PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS FOR HUD
LABELED MANUFACTURED HOMES
Mobile Home Permit: Who May Apply for the Set-up Only of the Home?
  • A dealership licensed by the State of North Carolina, if the home was sold from their lot, or;
  • A Set-up contractor licensed by the State of North Carolina
  • A full-time employee of either of the above, or;
  • The home owner
  • A home owner may set-up his or her own home without a set-up contractor's license,  provided the home fully complies with the North Carolina Mobile Home Code, the manufacturer's set-up manual, and all applicable local ordinances at the time of installation. This includes homes that are owned by the applicant but will be rented.
  • If a homeowner is acting as his or her own contractor and hires another party to perform the work, this party must be a licensed set-up contactor or licensed dealership, and the application must list the name under which the dealership or set-up contractor is licensed, and the license number.
  • Dealerships may set-up only homes they have sold from their lots.
Electrical Permit: Who May Apply?
  • A licensed electrical contractor (NOTE: a dealership or licensed set-up contractor cannot do any of the electrical work, including crossover electrical connections and frame bonding of multi unit homes), or;
  • The home owner may do all work without an electrical license if the home is not intended for sale, rent or lease.
Mechanical Permit: Who May Apply?
  • A licensed mechanical contractor, or;
  • A dealership licensed in North Carolina, which may install the mechanical crossover duct only if it was shipped with the home and if the home was sold from their lot. All other work, including the setting of the outside AC/Heat Pump unit and running of refrigerant lines, must be performed by either the home owner (as long as the home is not intended for sale or rent) or a licensed mechanical contractor, or;
  • A set-up contractor licensed in the State of North Carolina, which may install the mechanical crossover duct only if it was shipped with the home. All other work, including the setting of the outside AC/Heat Pump unit and running of refrigerant lines, must be performed by either the homeowner (if home is not intended for sale or rent) or licensed mechanical contractor, or;
  • The home owner may do all work without a mechanical license if the home is not intended for sale, rent or lease


Plumbing Permit
Who May Apply?

  • A dealership licensed by the State of North Carolina, if the home has been sold from their lot, or;
  • A set-up contractor licensed by the State of North Carolina, or;
  • A full time employee of either if the home is new or used, as long as the plumbing system is installed on a site within the perimeter of the outside of the home and is in accordance with the factory designed system as shown in  the manufacture's set-up manual. (If the design is not identical or if the set-up manual is not available, then a licensed plumber would be required), or;
  • A Plumbing Contractor licensed in the State of North Carolina, or;
  • The home owner may do all without a plumbing license if the home is not intended for sale, rent or lease.
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