Property Ownership
A NH mobile home park tenant who owns their home but rents the land beneath it holds a:
AFee simple interest in the entire property
BPersonal property interest in the home on a leasehold interest in the land✓ Correct
CCondominium interest
DLife estate in the land
Explanation
In a mobile home park, the resident typically owns the manufactured home as personal property while leasing the land beneath it from the park owner. This leasehold/personal property arrangement is governed by NH's Mobile Home Park Act (RSA 205-A).
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