Ward County Treasurer's Office clears confusion about property tax break for mobile homes
Mar 28, 2025
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — Some North Dakota mobile home owners might be a little frustrated with how their property tax refunds are being handled, but a new law could fix the issue.
House Bill 1176 aims to help mobile home owners receive a property tax break by applying a $500 primary residence credi
t directly to property tax bills.
Currently, mobile home owners get a refund instead of an upfront credit, if their tax bill is too low. North Dakota counties also have to issue refunds before getting reimbursed by the state.
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However, Ward County Treasurer Marisa Haman wants to make the changes clear if the bill passes.
"The change in 1176 is making so 2026 mobile home bills by September of 2025, if they apply for the 25 mobile home primary residence credit, it will just be taking the credit off their initial statement so they will just be paying the difference of the taxes," Haman said.
House Bill 1176 is currently in the Senate Appropriations Committee awaiting further action.
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