Property Ownership
In South Dakota, a manufactured home that is permanently affixed to a foundation and titled as real property is treated for legal purposes as:
APersonal property only regardless of how it is affixed
BReal property, subject to the same laws as site-built homes✓ Correct
CA hybrid — part personal property, part real property
DA vehicle with real property easement rights
Explanation
A manufactured home permanently affixed to a foundation and titled as real property loses its status as personal property (chattel) and is treated as real property, subject to the same laws as site-built homes.
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