Property Ownership
In Arizona, a mobile home (manufactured home) permanently affixed to real property the owner also owns can be:
AOnly personal property regardless of affixation
BConverted to real property through a process called 'affidavit of affixture' recorded with the county✓ Correct
CTreated as real property automatically without any formal process
DTreated as real property only if it has a permanent foundation
Explanation
In Arizona, a manufactured home that is permanently affixed to land owned by the same person can be converted from personal property to real property by recording an Affidavit of Affixture with the county recorder.
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