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<br />Manufactured Home, as determined by the <br />assessor plus a flat amount for moving costs of <br />personal property (set by the HPB and adjusted <br />by the City Manager for inflation); or <br />2. A flat amount based on the federal government’s <br />relocation compensation schedule. A single <br />wide will be considered equivalent to a two <br />room home, a double wide will be equivalent to <br />a three room home, and a triple wide equivalent <br />to a four room home. <br /> <br />Residents of parks in industrial or commercial zones or <br />flood plains are entitled to 50% of the assistance. <br /> <br />Payment to a tenant in any park shall be paid after <br />deducting a portion of the owner’s costs to dispose of the <br />abandoned Manufactured Home. The deduction payment <br />for disposing of a single wide shall be $1,000; double <br />wide, $2,000 and triple wide, $3,000. <br />Misc. Prohibits retaliation against a tenant for exercising his/her Extends the sunset date on the current $10,000 tax <br />Provisions rights under the code or expressing an opinion related to credit for residents displaced by a closure. Expands it to <br />the park closure. be available and refundable to all displaced residents, <br />regardless of income or whether they are able to move <br />their homes (also in HB 2600). <br /> <br />Extends the sunset on the capital gains break for <br />landlords who sell to entities that will preserve the park <br />(also HB 2600). <br /> <br />Clarifies the law regarding closures: only for conversion <br />to another use; copy of notice to Oregon Housing and <br /> <br />