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Course 503 – Mobile Home Relocation

Please note: On May 3, 2024, the Federal Highway Administration published revisions to the Final Rule, amending the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA) regulations. IRWA is currently updating related course materials to reflect these changes. Meanwhile, please refer to the Uniform Act Regulations at 49 CFR Part 24 — New Rule Fact Sheet, which includes Frequently Asked Questions and a high-level overview of the changes.
https://www.irwaonline.org/assets/1/6/TheUniformActRegulations49CFRPart24NewRuleV1.pdf

Course Number:
C503 - Online
Course Title: Mobile Home Relocation
Course Level: Intermediate
IRWA Credit Units: 8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units)
Prerequisites: IRWA Course 502 Non-Residential Relocation
Price: $265 USD for members / $330 USD for non-members
Sale Price: $165 USD for members / $230 USD for non-members
Valid from Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Noon (PDT) through Friday, August 16, 2024, at Noon (PDT)


Course Description
This course is designed to assist relocation agents in addressing the challenges associated with mobile home relocation.
Students will practice concepts through interactive exercises and case study scenarios. Progress quizzes at the end of each lesson will gauge knowledge transfer. There will also be an exam at the end of the course.

Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the issues that may arise when planning mobile home relocations
• Determine the eligibility for relocation payments in mobile home relocation cases
• Describe moving and related expenses for mobile homes
• Identify situations when a mobile home cannot be moved
• Compute replacement housing payments for mobile home occupants

Credentialing
  • New SR/WA: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the SR/WA designation.
  • Specialist: An intermediate required course for the R/W-URAC certification and an elective course for the R/W-RAC certification.

Anytime you purchase an online class at IRWA University, you have one year from the date of purchase to complete your class. After that time, the class will no longer be accessible. Your progress is saved, however, it is highly recommended that you finish the class as soon as possible from the date of purchase to ensure high retention and application rate of knowledge and skills learned.

All participants will receive a total of 2 attempts to pass the exam with a score of a 75% or better. If a passing grade is not achieved by the second attempt, the participant must re-purchase the class if he or she wishes to take the exam a third time. Please note, IRWA online classes are not approved for State QE or CE credit.