Arizona Manufactured Housing Dealer License Exam
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Arizona Manufactured Housing Dealer License Exam,
SUMMARIZED EXAM COVERAGE (point form)
• Licensing Authority & Statutes: Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH), Office of Manufactured
Housing; ARS Title 41, Chapter 37; AAC Title 4, Chapter 34
• License Classifications: D-8 Retailer (new/used manufactured/mobile homes), D-8B Broker
(agent for sale/exchange of used), D-10 Retailer of FBBs, D-12 Master Retailer (combination)
• Qualifying Party: Resides in Arizona at principal place of business; passes written exam within 3
attempts; cannot serve for more than one license in the same classification; must provide
fingerprint clearance card
• Application Requirements: Notarized application; business entity must be in good standing with
Arizona Corporation Commission; disclosure of felony charges/convictions and adverse civil
fraud decisions; statutory agent for corporations
• Fingerprint Clearance Card: Required for owners, partners, officers, managers, managing
members, and qualifying party before license issuance; 10 days to replace if invalid
• Disqualification Period: License refused or revoked within 1 year before application disqualifies
applicant
• Salesperson Licensing: Employed by dealer of record; license inactive upon termination; must
be returned to department; must notify address/employment changes within 5 working days
• Unlawful Acts: Operating without license; employing unlicensed salespersons; making
alterations without certification
• Fair Housing & Advertising: Truthful advertising required; compliance with AAC rules
• Consumer Protection: Defects disclosure, material facts, warranty obligations; transaction
record retention
250 RANDOM SCENARIO-BASED MCQs (with answers & rationales)
QUESTION 1: A dealership is applying for a new dealer license with the Arizona Department of Housing.
According to ARS 41-4025, what is required of the Qualifying Party for the license to be issued?
A) Must be a licensed real estate agent in Arizona
B) Must pass a written examination within three attempts
C) Must have a bachelor's degree in business administration
D) Must own at least 51% of the dealership
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Answer: B – ARS 41-4025(H) requires that before issuance of a dealer license, the qualifying party shall
successfully show, by written examination within three attempts, qualification in the kind of work or
business in which the applicant proposes to engage .
QUESTION 2: Under ARS 41-4025, which statement about fingerprint clearance cards is correct for a
dealership application?
A) They are optional for salespersons but required for the Qualifying Party
B) All partners, officers, managers, and the Qualifying Party must submit valid fingerprint clearance
cards
C) Fingerprint clearance cards are only required for out-of-state applicants
D) A driver's license can be substituted for the fingerprint clearance card
Answer: B – ARS 41-4025(E) requires that before receiving a license, the owner, all partners, general
partner, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, manager or managing members, and the
qualifying party shall submit a valid fingerprint clearance card issued pursuant to section 41-1758.03 .
QUESTION 3: A salesperson licensed with ABC Dealership terminates their employment. Under ARS 41-
4025, what happens to the salesperson's license?
A) It remains active until the expiration date
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B) It is transferred automatically to the next employer
C) It is deemed inactive and must be turned into the department
D) It becomes a broker license by default
Answer: C – ARS 41-4025(K) states the license of a salesperson who is no longer employed by the dealer
of record is deemed inactive. The salesperson shall turn the license into the department until employed
by another dealer .
QUESTION 4: An applicant for a manufactured home dealer license has had a prior license revoked.
According to ARS 41-4025, how long after the revocation may they apply for a new license?
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
Answer: B – ARS 41-4025(G) states that to obtain a license, a person shall not have had a license refused
or revoked within one year before the date of the application .
QUESTION 5: A qualifying party is considering acting as the qualifying party for two different
manufactured home dealerships simultaneously. Under ARS 41-4025, is this permitted?
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A) Yes, if both dealerships are owned by the same person
B) Yes, as long as both licenses are active
C) No, the qualifying party shall not act in the capacity of a qualifying party for more than one license in
the same classification
D) No, unless they receive written permission from ADOH
Answer: C – ARS 41-4025(D)(5) requires that the qualifying party resides within the state of the principal
place of the licensee's business and shall not act in the capacity of a qualifying party for more than one
license in the same classification .
QUESTION 6: A corporation wants to apply for a manufactured home dealer license in Arizona. What
document must they provide to the department regarding their corporate status?
A) Proof of federal tax ID number
B) Evidence that the corporation is in good standing with the Arizona Corporation Commission
C) Articles of Incorporation filed with the county recorder
D) Certificate of occupancy from the local municipality
Answer: B – ARS 41-4025(D)(6) requires that if the applicant is a corporation, association or other