Property Management
In a North Dakota manufactured housing (mobile home) park, tenants who own their home but rent the lot have specific protections because:
AThey own real property in all cases
BThey have invested significantly in their home but depend on the landlord for their lot; state law provides specific protections for lot tenants✓ Correct
CManufactured homes are treated identically to site-built homes
DOnly federal regulations apply to manufactured housing parks
Explanation
Manufactured home owners who rent lots in North Dakota parks have unique vulnerabilities — their home may be difficult or costly to move if evicted. North Dakota has specific manufactured housing park statutes providing tenant protections including notice requirements that reflect this vulnerability.
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