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A manufactured home is identified as a factory-assembled structure that is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without what?

  1. A temporary foundation

  2. A permanent foundation

  3. A mobile foundation

  4. An extended foundation

The correct answer is: A permanent foundation

A manufactured home is designed to function as a dwelling, and it can be utilized with or without a permanent foundation. This means that while these homes are often placed on a permanent foundation for stability and compliance with local building codes, they can also be set up on temporary or adjustable structures, which allows for flexibility in installation methods based on owner needs or zoning regulations. The emphasis on a permanent foundation highlights that it is not a requirement for the home to be classified as a manufactured home. This classification allows for versatility in how such homes are anchored and installed, accommodating various residential situations, including temporary placements or relocation.