Property Ownership
Converting a manufactured home from personal property to real property in Indiana requires:
AOnly the owner's signature
BAffixing the home to a permanent foundation, retiring the certificate of title, and recording an affidavit of conversion with the county recorder✓ Correct
CApproval from the Indiana Real Estate Commission
DPayment of a conversion tax to the state
Explanation
To convert a manufactured home from personal property (titled with BMV) to real property, the home must be on a permanent foundation, the title must be retired, and an affidavit of conversion (or similar instrument) must be recorded with the county recorder.
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