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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 516

Sec. 402. Mobile homes located in manufactured home community; requirements.

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Sec. 402. Mobile homes located in manufactured home community; requirements.
(a)A person, other than a county acting as trustee for taxing districts, as provided in Section 35, who has a certificate of purchase and obtains a court order directing the issuance of a tax certificate of title under Section 400 for a mobile home located on a lot in a manufactured home community is liable for lot rent (at the prevailing rate) beginning on the date of the entry of the court order and shall either
(i)qualify for tenancy in the manufactured home community in accordance with the community's normal tenant qualification and screening procedures or
(ii)remove the mobile home from the lot no later than 30 days after the date of the entry of the court order.
(b)A county acting as trustee for taxing districts, as provided in Section 35, that obtains a court order directing the issuance of a tax certificate of title to the county as trustee, under Section 400, for a mobile home located on a lot in a manufactured home community must remove the mobile home from the lot no later than 30 days after the date of the entry of the court order.
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