Housing and Community Development (HCD) Practice Exam

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Dealers licensed by the department can sell Park Model recreational vehicles when:

  1. The department's insignia of approval is affixed

  2. The department's insignia of approval is removed

  3. Under a Certificate of Authority

  4. All of the above are false

The correct answer is: All of the above are false

The situation regarding the sale of Park Model recreational vehicles is governed by regulations that ensure compliance with safety and quality standards. The correct answer indicates that all listed options are false, as dealers licensed by the department must have the department's insignia of approval affixed to sell Park Model recreational vehicles legally. The insignia serves as proof that the vehicle meets specific safety and construction standards set forth by the department. Without this insignia, the sale would not be authorized. Removing the insignia or relying solely on a Certificate of Authority does not fulfill the legal requirements for selling these vehicles. Therefore, the correct response reinforces that appropriate certification and approval are essential for legal sales practices in this context, and the other options presented do not reflect valid scenarios for selling Park Model RVs.