Land Use & Zoning
In Texas, 'manufactured housing' (HUD-code homes) placed on a permanent foundation and titled as real property are subject to:
AOnly the manufactured housing dealer's regulations
BTexas manufactured housing regulations (including DMV/TDHCA) and real property law once permanently affixed and retired as personal property✓ Correct
COnly federal HUD standards
DAgricultural use exemptions only
Explanation
Texas manufactured homes can be converted from personal property (vehicle-type title) to real property by permanently affixing them to a foundation, retiring the title with the DMV, and recording a Statement of Ownership and Location with TDHCA. Once converted, they are treated as real property for real estate transactions.
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