A. If any consumer who is buying or selling the consumer’s home uses the services of a licensed dealer of manufactured homes, mobile homes or factory-built buildings designed for use as residential buildings and is damaged as a result of an act or omission by a licensed dealer of manufactured homes, mobile homes or factory-built buildings designed for use as residential buildings that constitutes a violation of section 41-4030, or rules adopted pursuant to that section, and the sale is subject to section 41-4030, subsection C, that consumer may file a claim with the department for payment from the consumer recovery fund. The claim shall be verified by the department.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 41-4043

  • Act: means the national manufactured housing construction and safety standards act of 1974 and title VI of the housing and community development act of 1974 (P. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • Consumer: means either a purchaser or seller of a unit regulated by this chapter who uses the services of a person licensed by the department. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Dealer: means any person who sells, exchanges, buys, offers or attempts to negotiate or who acts as an agent for the sale or exchange of factory-built buildings, manufactured homes or mobile homes except as exempted in section 41-4028. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Department: means the Arizona department of housing. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Director: means the director of the department. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Installation: means :

    (a) Connecting new or used mobile homes, manufactured homes or factory-built buildings to on-site utility terminals or repairing these utility connections. See Arizona Laws 41-4001

  • Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Residential: means a building with a use-occupancy classification of a single-family dwelling or as governed by the international residential code. See Arizona Laws 41-4001
  • Writing: includes printing. See Arizona Laws 1-215

B. If any consumer of manufactured homes, mobile homes or factory-built buildings designed for use as residential buildings is damaged by the failure of the principal to perform a sales agreement or to perform repairs under a warranty the consumer may file a claim with the department for payment from the consumer recovery fund. The claim shall be verified by the department.

C. On verification of the claim for payment, the director shall provide for a hearing pursuant to chapter 6, article 10 of this title.

D. The director shall pay from the consumer recovery fund whatever sum the administrative law judge finds payable on the claim. A decision granting a claim shall include an order suspending the license of the licensee on whose account the claim was filed. The license shall remain suspended until the licensee has repaid in full, plus interest at the rate of ten percent per year, the amount paid from the consumer recovery fund on the licensee’s account.

E. Any party aggrieved by the administrative law judge’s decision may apply for a rehearing by filing with the director a motion in writing pursuant to chapter 6, article 10 of this title. The filing of a motion for rehearing shall suspend the operation of the administrative law judge’s order pending the decision of the director on the rehearing.

F. Except as provided in Section 41-1092.08, subsection H, any person aggrieved by a final administrative decision may seek judicial review pursuant to Title 12, Chapter 7, Article 6.

G. The consumer recovery fund has a claim against the licensee on whose account a claim was granted or any other person who caused or contributed to a claim paid by the consumer recovery fund for the amount paid plus costs, necessary expenses and reasonable attorney fees.

H. The director is subrogated to the claim of the consumer recovery fund against the bond and other assets of the licensee. The director shall deposit any amount recovered into the consumer recovery fund.

I. If, at any time, the money deposited in the consumer recovery fund is insufficient to satisfy any duly authorized claim or portion of a claim, the director, when sufficient money has been deposited in the consumer recovery fund, shall satisfy such unpaid claims or portions of claims in the order that such claims or portions of claims were originally filed.

J. A consumer pursuant to subsection A or B of this section is barred from commencing an application for payment from the consumer recovery fund later than two years from the date of sale or date of installation, whichever is later.