Applications reopen May 15 for Holiday Farm Fire survivors interested in Lazy Days Mobile Home Park

Applications reopen May 15 for Holiday Farm Fire survivors interested in Lazy Days Mobile Home Park
Posted on 05/12/2025

The Lazy Days Mobile Home and RV Park, rebuilt by Homes for Good after the Holiday Farm Fire, has 13 2-bedroom modular homes that are still available for Holiday Farm Fire survivors to own or rent-to-own. A new round of applications will be accepted starting at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 15, until all units are filled. An ADA-accessible unit may be available.

 

Applicants may be eligible if they qualify based on the following prioritization:

  • Priority 1 - They lived at Lazy Days in September 2020.
  • Priority 2 - Their manufactured home, which was their primary residence, was in a manufactured housing park affected by the Holiday Farm Fire. Applicants must have owned the home.
  • Priority 3 - They lost the home they owned in the Holiday Farm Fire and either did not own the property it was on or owned the property but it is now unbuildable.
  • Priority 4 -They were renters who lost their primary residence in the Holiday Farm Fire.

 

Applications open on May 15 and will be reviewed for eligibility on a first come, first served basis, and according to the ordered priority criteria listed above. Eligibility is limited to people who lived in Lane County during the 2020 Labor Day Fires; some exceptions may be made for people who lost their homes in one of the other 2020 Labor Day Fires.

 

Applicants should be at no more than 80 percent of the Area Median Income. For example:

  • 2 people = $57,050 annual income
  • 4 people = $71,300 annual income

 

Applicants eligible to receive a modular home under the ownership program must have owned their home at the time of the fire. They will not pay for the mobile home itself but would be responsible for renting the space for the modular home. Rent for the modular home spaces is $600 per month and includes utilities (water, sewer, garbage).

 

Applicants eligible for a rent-to-own modular home should have been renters at the time of the fire. They would pay rent of $1000 per month for the home and space. Rent includes utilities (water, sewer, garbage).

 

Funding to provide the modular homes to fire survivors is provided by Oregon Housing & Community Services. Homes for Good is property owner and has led construction on the site. Lane County is assisting with the application process.

 

Learn more: www.homesforgood.org/about/real-estate-development/projects/lazy-days-rv-and-mobile-home-park

 

Apply starting May 15: www.cognitoforms.com/LaneCounty1/LazyDaysApplication