Arizona Manufactured Housing Dealer License EXAM
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Arizona Manufactured Housing Dealer License Exam
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1. Governing Statutes – Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Title 41, Chapter 37, and Arizona
Administrative Code (AAC) Title 4, Chapter 34 govern manufactured housing licensing
and regulation .
2. License Classifications – Four distinct dealer licenses: D-8 Retailer (new/used
manufactured/mobile homes), D-8B Broker (agent for used home sales), D-10 Retailer of
Factory Built Buildings, and D-12 Master Retailer (combination of all three) .
3. Qualifying Party Requirements – Must reside in Arizona at the principal place of
business; pass written exam within three attempts; cannot serve for more than one
license in same classification; must obtain fingerprint clearance card .
4. Application Requirements – Notarized application with required fee; disclosure of all
partners/officers; evidence of good standing with Arizona Corporation Commission for
corporations; statutory agent for corporations .
5. Fingerprint Clearance Card – Required for owners, partners, officers, managers,
managing members, and qualifying party before license issuance; 10 days to replace if
invalid .
6. Disqualification Period – License refused or revoked within one year before application
disqualifies applicant .
7. Dealer License Scope – D-8: buys/sells/exchanges new/used manufactured homes and
used mobile homes; makes alterations before sale; contracts with licensed installers .
8. Broker License Scope (D-8B) – Acts as agent for sale/exchange of used
manufactured/mobile homes; cannot own inventory or buy for resale; contracts with
licensed installers .
9. Salesperson Licensing – Must be employed by dealer of record; license becomes
inactive upon termination; must be returned to department; notify
address/employment changes within 5 working days .
10. Surety Bond Requirement – Minimum $50,000 surety bond required for dealer licensure
to protect consumers .
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150 Practice MCQs with Rationales
1. A "Qualifying Party" for a Manufactured Home Dealer License in Arizona must:
A) Be a licensed real estate broker
B) Reside within the state of the principal place of the licensee's business
C) Own at least 51% of the dealership stock
D) Have a four-year degree in business administration
Answer: B
Rationale: Under ARS §41-4025, the qualifying party must reside in Arizona at the address of
the principal place of the licensee's business and cannot serve as a qualifying party for more
than one license in the same classification. They do not need to own stock or have a degree .
2. A qualifying party acting for a dealer license is prohibited from:
A) Selling more than 50 homes per year
B) Serving as the qualifying party for more than one dealer license in the same classification
C) Working as a salesperson for another dealer
D) Owning stock in the dealership
Answer: B
Rationale: The qualifying party shall not act in the capacity of a qualifying party for more than
one license in the same classification under ARS §41-4025(D)(5) .
3. To obtain a license under this article, the applicant shall submit to the director a:
A) Verbal application
B) Notarized application on forms prescribed by the department together with the required
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license fee
C) Letter of intent
D) Email application
Answer: B
Rationale: ARS §41-4025(D) requires a notarized application on forms prescribed by the
department together with the required license fee .
4. For a dealer license application, the applicant must designate the classification of license
sought. Which of the following is NOT a required piece of information on the application?
A) Name, birth date and address of an individual applicant
B) A resume of the qualifying party's work experience
C) For all licenses, except those for salespersons, the name, birth date and address of the
qualifying party
D) For a partnership, the name, birth date and address of all partners
Answer: B
Rationale: While experience requirements exist for installers, ARS §41-4025(D) does not require
a resume of the qualifying party's work experience for a dealer application .
5. Before receiving a license, which individuals must submit a valid fingerprint clearance card?
A) Only the qualifying party
B) The owner (if sole proprietorship), all partners (if partnership), officers (if corporation),
managers (if LLC), general partner (if limited partnership), and the qualifying party
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C) Only the president of the corporation
D) Only the salesperson
Answer: B
Rationale: ARS §41-4025(E) requires the owner, all partners, general partner, president, vice
president, secretary, treasurer, managers, managing members, and the qualifying party to
submit a valid fingerprint clearance card .
6. Under Arizona law, a "dealer" is defined as any person who:
A) Only sells new manufactured homes
B) Only sells used mobile homes
C) Sells, exchanges, buys, offers or attempts to negotiate or who acts as an agent for the sale or
exchange of factory-built buildings, manufactured homes or mobile homes
D) Only installs manufactured homes
Answer: C
Rationale: ARS §41-4001(12) broadly defines a dealer as any person who sells, exchanges, buys,
offers or attempts to negotiate or who acts as an agent for the sale or exchange of factory-built
buildings, manufactured homes or mobile homes .
7. How many distinct dealer licenses does Arizona offer?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five