Property Management
Maine's Manufactured Housing Board regulates the installation and siting of manufactured homes. A property owner wishing to place a mobile home on their land must comply with:
AOnly federal HUD installation standards
BBoth state manufactured housing regulations and local zoning ordinances✓ Correct
COnly the Manufactured Housing Board's permit requirements
DNo regulations if the land is in an unorganized territory
Explanation
Installing a manufactured home in Maine requires compliance with both state regulations (Maine's Manufactured Housing Board, Title 10 MRSA) and applicable local zoning ordinances, which may restrict where manufactured housing can be sited.
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