Mobile home park owner research with source-backed context.

Acren helps teams research mobile home park and manufactured housing community ownership across states and counties by connecting property, parcel, entity, tax, assessment, and public-record evidence into reviewed opportunity memos.

MHC research needs owner context and site-count humility.

Manufactured housing communities and mobile home parks can be difficult to research from public records because use codes, site counts, parcel boundaries, owner entities, and operating names do not always line up. Acren is useful when it keeps those issues visible. A good opportunity memo can explain what the records support, where ownership appears connected, and which community facts need confirmation.

  1. Identify community candidates

    Use parcel, use-code, assessment, address, and local evidence to find likely MHC records.

  2. Connect ownership records

    Resolve deed, assessor, entity, registered-agent, and mailing-address context with confidence labels.

  3. Name site-count questions

    Keep public-record limits visible when site count, pads, or unit facts are incomplete.

  4. Route next diligence

    Move opportunities toward broker confirmation, local market calls, expense review, and underwriting.

MHC research source categories.

Property and parcel records

Parcel identifiers, site context, land-use clues, assessment posture, and source-specific field meaning.

Ownership and entity records

Recorded owner, legal entity, registered agent, officer, mailing address, and related-entity evidence where reviewed.

Transaction and lien records

Recorded deeds, mortgages, assignments, and other instruments that help explain property and ownership history.

Permit, tax, assessment, environmental, and court context

Supporting public-record categories used carefully when source rights, field quality, and display rules allow.

Community identity evidence

Use codes, addresses, parcel grouping, tax descriptions, and local records can support community identity.

Site-count context

Assessment, permit, parcel, and public-record clues can raise questions, but site counts often require follow-up verification.

MHC opportunity memo questions.

QuestionAcren can organizeStill needs diligence
Is this an MHC?Use-code, parcel, assessment, address, and local evidenceLocal verification and site review
Who owns it?Owner/entity trail and relationship labelsControl, authority, and contact path
How large is it?Site-count clues and gapsBroker, operator, municipal, or site-plan confirmation
What changed recently?Recorded, tax, assessment, permit, and entity eventsOperating context and underwriting impact
Is Acren a mobile home park listing database?+
No. Acren is a commercial property research platform. It helps organize evidence and research priority, not listings or seller willingness.
Does Acren predict seller intent?+
No. Acren ranks commercial property research priority from source-backed records. It does not predict transaction intent or owner willingness.
Is Acren a consumer-reporting product?+
No. Acren is commercial property research software. It is not used for consumer credit, tenant screening, employment screening, insurance eligibility, or other FCRA-regulated consumer decisions.
Does Acren claim complete nationwide coverage?+
No. Acren is built for nationwide research, but customer-visible coverage varies by state, county, asset class, source availability, display rights, and review status.
Responsible use

Research priority, not seller intent

Acren ranks commercial property research priority. It does not infer disposition, hardship, or willingness to transact.

Responsible use

Source evidence required

Every recommendation must carry supporting records, field-level rights status, and verification gaps.

Responsible use

Verification before action

Customers are responsible for verifying records before outreach, capital, or workflow decisions.

Responsible use

Display rules built in

Customer-visible, generalized, internal-only, and suppressed fields stay visible as product controls.

Sample opportunity memo

Review MHC ownership and community evidence before outreach.

Bring the states, markets, asset classes, and workflow you care about. Acren reviews licensing, source rights, field quality, display rules, and QA posture before enabling customer-visible research.

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