San Jose CA HCD Permits

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Gil Chandler

San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by Gil Chandler » Sun Jan 30, 2005 1:00 pm


Has anyone reading this moved a used mobile home from one mobile home park to another in California, in the past few years? I would be willing to pay this person as a consultant to help us deal with the contractor and finish the job.

We have bought a 2001 Fleetwood home and are moving it to our lot in a mobile home park in San Jose CA.

We need help in dealing with our contractor who keeps stalling and making up excuses. Our problem now is getting California installation permits. So far we have received many promises, but few results, while we are spending extra money to live in an apartment.

To get the CA Hcd permits, can the application FORMS be copies or do they have to be originals? I am assuming the signatures must be originals. How many forms are needed and what are their numbers?

Gil Chandler
cp 408-472-9998

Rschmitt

Re: San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by Rschmitt » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:47 pm

You will need an HCD50 application for permit to construct which will allow for installation and stairs. Typically, if you fill out and send in fees overnight mail you will have permit within the week. These forms must be originals (they are quadruplicate forms). Also a HCD538 plot plan which shows the setbacks and what you are proposing to do including carports, cabanas, etc. You will need to submit 3 of these.
HCD has public mail out packages available if you call them, they have a website : http://www.hcd.ca.gov/ Application fee is $120.00

Remember, in California, the lot has to be prepped as well. This means compacted baserock crowned in the middle to drain which has to be done before bringing in the new home. Installer will need to provide a "Tiedown system Certification (HCD.TSC)" to inspector when installation is performed. Also, inspector will want to be shown lot corners so make sure that this is resolved with the park manager before beginning installation. Corner markers must be in place to measure setbacks. Good luck!

Ray

rmurray

Re: San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by rmurray » Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:58 am

MY guess is that the setup crew is licensed by the state...IF so you can file complaints here http://www.hcd.ca.gov/codes/ol/cmpfms.htm

Gil Chandler

Re: San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by Gil Chandler » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:30 am

Why do the forms themselves have to be originals? Isn't it the signatures that have to be original and not the form. So do you mean only the quadruplicate form, not a PDF printout or fax?

You will need an HCD50 application for permit to construct which will allow for installation and stairs. Typically, if you fill out and send in fees overnight mail you will have permit within the week.

These forms must be originals

(they are quadruplicate forms). Also a HCD538 plot plan which shows the setbacks and what you are proposing to do including carports, cabanas, etc. You will need to submit 3 of these.

Gil Chandler

Re: San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by Gil Chandler » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:30 am

Why do the forms themselves have to be originals? Isn't it the signatures that have to be original and not the form. So do you mean only the quadruplicate form, not a PDF printout or fax?

You will need an HCD50 application for permit to construct which will allow for installation and stairs. Typically, if you fill out and send in fees overnight mail you will have permit within the week.

These forms must be originals

(they are quadruplicate forms). Also a HCD538 plot plan which shows the setbacks and what you are proposing to do including carports, cabanas, etc. You will need to submit 3 of these.

Rschmitt

Re: San Jose CA HCD Permits

Post by Rschmitt » Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:12 pm

Sorry, been on vacation. The quadruplicate forms have information on both sides. One will be returned with permit. Also, installers are licensed by the state of California, go to their website at http://www.cslb.ca.gov/ for information.

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