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Laredo Today
By the People, for the People
Laredo Raises Mobile Home Installation Permit Fees
City doubles fees and requires more documentation from property owners
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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The city of Laredo, Texas has updated its mobile home installation permit process, doubling the fee and requiring property owners to apply directly with additional documentation.
Why it matters
This change impacts the many residents in Laredo who live in mobile homes, as the increased costs and paperwork could create financial and logistical challenges for those looking to install or move a mobile home.
The details
Under the new rules, the installation permit fee has been raised from $100 to $200. Property owners must now apply for the permit directly with the city, rather than going through a mobile home dealer, and provide additional documentation such as a site plan and proof of ownership.
- The new permit rules went into effect on February 1, 2026.
The players
Laredo
The city of Laredo, Texas, which has updated its mobile home installation permit process.
What’s next
The city has stated it will monitor the impact of the new permit rules and may consider further adjustments in the future.
The takeaway
The increased costs and paperwork for mobile home installation permits in Laredo could create financial and logistical challenges for residents, potentially making it more difficult for some to afford or navigate the process of moving or installing a mobile home.


