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Last updated March 28, 2026

Connecticut Mobile Home Bill of Sale Overview

In Connecticut, a mobile home bill of sale is a critical document for any private party manufactured home transaction. Connecticut requires a bill of sale along with a properly signed certificate of title to transfer ownership of a manufactured home classified as personal property. The bill of sale serves as the primary record of the sale price, which is used to calculate any applicable taxes.

Connecticut allows manufactured homes to be classified as real property when permanently affixed to land owned by the homeowner. The process involves recording an affidavit with the town clerk and surrendering the certificate of title to the DMV. Connecticut's manufactured housing stock is relatively small compared to southern and western states, but provides affordable housing in the state's high-cost real estate market.

Whether you're selling a single-wide in a mobile home park, transferring a double-wide on private land, or purchasing a modular home in Connecticut, a properly completed bill of sale protects both parties and streamlines the title transfer process.

6.35%

Sales tax

Yes (DMV)

Title required

Personal property

Default classification

Required for post-1976

HUD certification

Connecticut Mobile Home Transfer Requirements

Connecticut's manufactured home transfer process requires specific documentation. Here's what you need to know for a smooth transaction:

Important: Connecticut's 30 days Transfer Deadline

Connecticut requires the buyer to transfer the title within 30 days of the sale date. Late transfers may result in penalties and additional fees. The date on your bill of sale starts this clock, so don't delay in visiting the titling office.

What the Seller Must Provide

  • Signed Certificate of Title: The seller must sign the title on the designated line and fill in the buyer's name, sale date, and sale price
  • Bill of Sale: A completed bill of sale with all required fields including HUD label number, serial number, dimensions, and property classification
  • Data Plate Information: Copy of or reference to the data plate showing manufacturer, model, serial number, and zone ratings
  • Lien Release: If the home had a loan, a lien release from the lender is required before transfer

What the Buyer Must Bring

  • Signed Title: With seller's signature and all fields completed
  • Bill of Sale: Signed by both parties
  • Valid Photo ID: Connecticut driver's license or state-issued ID
  • Payment: Title fee ($25), sales tax (6.35%), and any applicable registration fees

How to Fill Out a Connecticut Mobile Home Bill of Sale

Follow these steps to properly complete your Connecticut mobile home bill of sale. Our template guides you through each field to ensure compliance with Connecticut requirements.

1

Enter Seller Information

Include the seller's full legal name as it appears on the mobile home title, current Connecticut mailing address, and phone number. If the title lists multiple owners, determine if all must sign based on how the title reads ("and" vs. "or").

2

Enter Buyer Information

Include the buyer's full legal name exactly as it should appear on the new title, current address, and phone number. If the home will be placed in a mobile home park, include the park name and lot number.

3

Describe the Mobile Home

Enter the manufacturer name, year built, model, serial number (VIN), and HUD certification label number(s). Include the number of sections, dimensions (width x length), total square footage, and number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Verify the serial number matches the title.

4

Document Property Classification

Indicate whether the home is classified as real property or personal property in Connecticut. Note whether it sits on owned land or rented land, whether wheels and axles are attached or removed, and the current physical location of the home.

5

State the Sale Price

Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Clarify whether the sale includes only the home, or the home plus land, fixtures, and appliances. Connecticut's 6.35% sales tax is calculated based on this figure.

6

Sign and Date

Both the buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies — one for each party. Connecticut does not require notarization, but it is recommended for added legal protection. Complete the title transfer within 30 days.

Real vs. Personal Property in Connecticut

Understanding property classification is critical when buying or selling a mobile home in Connecticut. The classification affects how the home is taxed, financed, insured, and transferred.

Connecticut allows manufactured homes to be classified as real property when permanently affixed to land owned by the homeowner. The process involves recording an affidavit with the town clerk and surrendering the certificate of title to the DMV. Connecticut's manufactured housing stock is relatively small compared to southern and western states, but provides affordable housing in the state's high-cost real estate market.

Connecticut Title Elimination Process

Connecticut's title elimination process requires filing an application with the local town clerk's office and surrendering the title to the DMV. The homeowner must demonstrate land ownership, permanent foundation installation, and removal of the transportation equipment. Once processed, the home is assessed as real property by the town assessor and appears on the property tax grand list as an improvement to the land.

Connecticut Mobile Home Fees & Taxes

Here's a breakdown of the costs you can expect when transferring a manufactured home in Connecticut:

Fee / TaxAmount
State Sales Tax6.35% of sale price
Title Transfer Fee$25
Registration Fee$16
Use Tax6.35% (if purchased out of state)
Duplicate Title$25
Town Recording Fee$60 (for real property conversion)

Sample Connecticut Mobile Home Bill of Sale

Below is a preview of our Connecticut-specific mobile home bill of sale. Your customized document will include all fields required by Connecticut for manufactured home transfers.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT

MOBILE HOME BILL OF SALE

Manufactured Home Transfer Document

SELLER:

Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Connecticut Address]

BUYER:

Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Connecticut Address]

MOBILE HOME INFORMATION

Manufacturer: [Manufacturer] Year: [Year]
Serial #: [Serial Number]
HUD Label #: [HUD Label]
Dimensions: [W x L] Sq Ft: [Total]
Sale Price: $[Amount]

Connecticut Mobile Home Bill of Sale FAQ

Answers to common questions about Connecticut mobile home bills of sale, title transfers, and manufactured home requirements.

Official Connecticut Resources

Use these official state and federal resources for your Connecticut manufactured home transaction.

Other Connecticut Bill of Sale Templates

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