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Park Improvements through Small-Scale Capital Infill

Park Improvements through Small-Scale Capital Infill are available to owners of mobile home parks in Vermont (also known as manufactured home communities) to infill vacant or abandoned lots within the park. The park and owner must be registered in the Registry of Vermont Mobile Home Parks to be eligible for the program. Owners can be awarded up to $20,000 per lot. However, parks applying to infill more than 2 lots will require an additional review process, with a maximum of 10 lots per park. Lot must be made available for a homeowner, not rental home.  Projects must be approved before work begins. MHIR does not pay for retroactive work. 

  • Disposal of abandoned homes;
  • Lot clearing, grading, or preparation;
  • Site electrical box issues/upgrades;
  • E911 safety issues;
  • Legal fees incurred in the removal of abandoned homes. 
  • Transporting homes out of flood zones;
  • Construction of a manufactured home pad (or fuel tank pad), if necessary or required by regulation for home relocation;
  • Individual septic systems;
  • Construction of utility improvements such as those for water supply, electricity, telephone, cable television, and gas;
  • Payment of municipal fees such as school impact fees and sewer connection charges; and
  • Marketing to help make it easier for home-seekers to find vacant lots around the State.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For-profit, non-profit and Co-Op Manufactured/Mobile Home Park Owners:

MHIR will continue taking applications until October 31, 2024, or the funds run out, whichever comes first. Projects must be completed by March 31, 2025.

  • Park owners can receive up to $20,000 per lot prepared for infill and can apply multiple times until they meet the program cap. Park owners can apply for a maximum of 10 lots per park, except in cases where a critical need exists and that more than 10 lots in a project will create significant efficiencies of scale.

Yes, with full knowledge and consent from the homeowner, a case manager can apply on their behalf. Application assistance is available through the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) for Home Repair application assistance only.

No, this program does not require income eligibility, but homeowners must attest to their income in the application.

Applicants shall complete the application and upload supporting documentation through the online portal, which can be found at: https://mhirprogram.vsha.org/

For Home Repair application assistance, please contact CVOEO at:  (802) 660-3455 ext. 204.

Paper applications can be made available by request as a reasonable accommodation for disability or lack of access to the necessary technology and submitted by email to: mhirprogram@vsha.org  or by mailing to:

MHIR Program
VT State Housing Authority
One Prospect Street
Montpelier, VT 05602

*Please note that due to the increased processing time for paper applications, your eligibility determination, correspondence, and payments may be delayed.

  • Park owners will receive a 1099 Misc. tax document with the total MHIR award(s) amount.
  • Lot must be made available for a homeowner, not a rental home.

 

Pictures of the work needed, proof of ownership of the park, project summary, and quote(s). 

Once applications have all the necessary documentation, a review committee then makes a decision. Applicants will be notified in writing of the outcome. The review committee normally meets twice per month.