North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTION, Exams of Real Estate Management

North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer Exam – Comprehensive Manufactured Home Installation, Anchoring Systems, and State Building Compliance Study Guide and Practice Review This comprehensive study resource is designed for individuals preparing for the North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer certification examination and manufactured housing installation competency assessments. The document provides structured practice questions with detailed explanations to support understanding of installation procedures, structural safety requirements, and compliance with North Carolina state regulations and federal HUD standards governing manufactured housing. The material focuses on the proper installation, anchoring, leveling, and utility connection of manufactured homes, emphasizing structural stability, environmental resilience, and long-term performance in accordance with state-approved installation practice

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North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer Exam – 200 Practice Questions with Rationales
EXAM COVERAGE AREAS (10 KEY TOPICS)
1. Licensing & Regulatory Framework – NCDOI/OSFM authority, license requirements,
application process, bonding, fees, renewal, and continuing education obligations.
2. Installation Standards & Procedures – Site preparation, foundation construction,
leveling, anchoring systems, tie-down requirements, manufacturer specifications, and
proper sequence of installation.
3. North Carolina Regulations for Manufactured Homes – 2019 Edition, HUD Part
3285/3286 standards, applicability to new vs. used homes, and local permitting.
4. Anchoring & Foundation Systems – Pier construction, ground anchors, tie-down
spacing, footer requirements, hold-down anchors, and resistance to uplift/wind forces.
5. Utility Connections – Electrical (NEC compliance), plumbing, HVAC, gas lines, and
coordination with licensed subcontractors.
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North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer EXAM

QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST

UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED

North Carolina Manufactured Housing Installer Exam – 2 00 Practice Questions with Rationales EXAM COVERAGE AREAS (10 KEY TOPICS)

  1. Licensing & Regulatory Framework – NCDOI/OSFM authority, license requirements, application process, bonding, fees, renewal, and continuing education obligations.
  2. Installation Standards & Procedures – Site preparation, foundation construction, leveling, anchoring systems, tie-down requirements, manufacturer specifications, and proper sequence of installation.
  3. North Carolina Regulations for Manufactured Homes – 2 019 Edition, HUD Part 3285/3286 standards, applicability to new vs. used homes, and local permitting.
  4. Anchoring & Foundation Systems – Pier construction, ground anchors, tie-down spacing, footer requirements, hold-down anchors, and resistance to uplift/wind forces.
  5. Utility Connections – Electrical (NEC compliance), plumbing, HVAC, gas lines, and coordination with licensed subcontractors.
  1. Safety & Hazard Prevention – Required PPE, lifting/crane safety, overhead power lines, excavation hazards, and emergency protocols.
  2. Inspection & Documentation – Pre-installation verification, installation verification forms, final inspections, HUD labels, data plates, and red tag procedures.
  3. Skirting, Vapor Barriers & Underfloor Systems – Proper materials, ventilation requirements, moisture prevention, insulation, and clearance requirements.
  4. Modular vs. Manufactured Home Requirements – Distinctions between HUD-code manufactured homes and state-code modular buildings, surety bond requirements, and general contractor licensing distinctions.
  5. Environmental & Site Considerations – Flood zones, high wind zones, soil bearing capacity, grading, erosion control, and setback requirements. SECTION 1: LICENSING & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a manufactured housing installer license in North Carolina? A) To allow installation of modular homes only B) To ensure proper and safe installation of manufactured homes C) To inspect plumbing systems D) To design home layouts

C) GS 160A- 400

D) GS 95- 25

Correct Answer: B Rationale: The licensing authority for manufactured home set-up contractors is established under North Carolina General Statutes GS 143-143.8 through GS 143-143.. Question 4: How long is a manufactured home set-up contractor license valid in North Carolina? A) 6 months B) 1 year C) 2 years D) 5 years Correct Answer: B Rationale: A Manufactured Home Set-Up Contractor license in North Carolina is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. Question 5: When do all manufactured housing licenses expire in North Carolina? A) December 31 of each year B) June 30 of each year C) January 1 of each year D) September 30 of each year

Correct Answer: B Rationale: NC GS 143-143.11(d) states that all licenses shall expire, unless revoked or suspended, on June 30 of each year following the date of issue. Question 6: What is the annual renewal fee for a Manufactured Home Set-Up Contractor license? A) $ B) $ C) $ D) $ Correct Answer: B Rationale: The renewal fee for a Manufactured Home Set-Up Contractor license is $250. The new license fee is also $250. Question 7: What is the late renewal fee for an expired manufactured housing license? A) $ B) $ C) $ D) $

Correct Answer: C Rationale: Licensed salespersons must obtain a minimum of six (6) credit hours of approved continuing education prior to issuance of renewal. Question 10: What is the surety bond amount required for a manufactured home set-up contractor license? A) $5, B) $10, C) $50, D) $100, Correct Answer: B Rationale: NC GS 143-143.11(a) requires a bond in the amount of $10,000 in accordance with GS 143-143.12(a)(4). Question 11: What is the fingerprint/background check fee for a set-up contractor license application? A) $ B) $ C) $ D) $

Correct Answer: B Rationale: The fingerprint fee for a set-up contractor license is $55. A criminal history record check is required for initial applications. Question 12: Which of the following is required for a manufactured home set-up contractor license application? A) College degree in engineering B) Previous work experience C) Background check and criminal history record check D) Letters of recommendation Correct Answer: C Rationale: A criminal history record check consent form signed by each owner, partner, and officer is required with the initial application. No education or experience is explicitly required. Question 13: Which NC agency administers manufactured housing licensing examinations? A) NC Department of Commerce B) NC Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) C) NC Department of Transportation D) NC Real Estate Commission

Correct Answer: B Rationale: The holder of a NC manufactured home set-up contractor license MAY set up a modular building provided they are EITHER the holder of a current NC General Contractor's license OR provide a $5,000 modular surety bond to the local jurisdiction for each modular building to be erected. Question 16: Who is considered the "qualifier" for a set-up contractor's continuing education requirement? A) Any employee of the contractor B) The person who took the exam on behalf of the contractor C) The business owner only D) The licensed salesperson Correct Answer: B Rationale: If a set-up contractor became licensed by passing the written examination administered by the NC Office of State Fire Marshal, then the person who took the exam on behalf of the contractor shall be the "qualifier". Question 17: What is the maximum license fee that can be charged by the Manufactured Housing Board? A) $ B) $

C) $

D) $

Correct Answer: B Rationale: NC GS 143-143.11(b) establishes that the license fee shall not exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00) for each license issued. Question 18: If a license expires and is not renewed within one year, what must the applicant do? A) Pay double the renewal fee B) Submit a new application and meet all initial licensing requirements C) Complete additional continuing education D) Request an extension from the Board Correct Answer: B Rationale: The license may be renewed at any time within one year after its lapse upon payment of the renewal fee and a late filing fee. After one year, the applicant must submit a new application. Question 19: Is education required to become a manufactured home set-up contractor in NC? A) Yes, a high school diploma is required B) Yes, a college degree is required

C) Local school district enrollment D) Market value of the home Correct Answer: B Rationale: Proper site preparation—including foundation, leveling, and utility hookups—is critical for safe and code-compliant installation. Question 22: What is the correct sequence when installing a manufactured home? A) Connect utilities → Set the home → Anchor → Level B) Level → Set the home → Anchor → Connect utilities C) Set the home → Level → Anchor → Connect utilities D) Anchor → Set the home → Level → Connect utilities Correct Answer: C Rationale: Homes must first be placed on the prepared site, leveled, anchored, and then utility connections can safely be made. Question 23: Which version of the NC Regulations for Manufactured Homes became effective on September 1, 2019? A) 2004 Edition B) 2010 Edition

C) 2015 Edition D) 2019 Edition Correct Answer: D Rationale: The 2019 State of North Carolina Regulations for Manufactured Homes became effective on September 1, 2019. Question 24: How must NEW manufactured homes be installed according to NC regulations? A) According to the 2004 Regulations B) Using the manufacturer's installation instruction manual C) According to local building codes only D) According to HUD Part 3280 only Correct Answer: B Rationale: New manufactured homes are required to be installed using the manufacturer's installation instruction manual. Question 25: How must USED manufactured homes be installed if the manufacturer's installation manual is unavailable? A) They cannot be installed B) Using the 2019 State of North Carolina Regulations for Manufactured Homes

B) Ground anchors C) Steel frame support D) Vapor barrier Correct Answer: C Rationale: Steel frame supports (or equivalent structural components) maintain even load distribution and prevent sagging between piers. Question 28: How should skirting be installed around a manufactured home? A) Before leveling B) After installation and anchoring C) Only on one side D) Skirting is optional Correct Answer: B Rationale: Skirting is installed after the home is secure to protect underfloor systems from weather and pests. Question 29: What is the load-bearing capacity of a pier designed to support? A) 5,000 lbs B) 7,500 lbs

C) 10,000 lbs D) 12,500 lbs Correct Answer: B Rationale: Piers are designed to support 7,500 lbs. Question 30: What is the requirement for perimeter drainage from beneath and around the home? A) 1/8 inch per foot B) 1/4 inch per foot C) 1/2 inch per foot D) 1 inch per foot Correct Answer: B Rationale: The minimum slope for perimeter drainage from beneath and around the home is 0.25 inch per foot. Question 31: For pier heights of 36 inches or less, what is the block requirement? A) Single blocks only B) Single blocks, except for corners (double interlock blocks) C) Double interlock blocks for all supports D) No blocks required

Question 34: How should the installation manual be used during a manufactured home setup? A) It is optional and can be ignored B) It guides structural and utility installation C) It only applies to electrical work D) It is used for decoration tips only Correct Answer: B Rationale: Manufacturer installation instructions are legally enforceable guidelines for safe and compliant installation. Question 35: What is the purpose of the Installation Verification Form? A) To document homeowner satisfaction B) To document compliance with manufacturer instructions and state regulations C) To provide warranty information D) To verify the home's market value Correct Answer: B Rationale: The Installation Verification Form documents compliance with manufacturer instructions and state regulations.

Question 36: What is the penalty for installing a manufactured home without first obtaining a building permit? A) A warning B) A fine only C) A Class 1 misdemeanor D) License suspension only Correct Answer: C Rationale: A violation of the requirement to obtain a building permit before installing a manufactured home shall constitute a Class 1 misdemeanor. Question 37: What is the requirement for repairing damaged homes and homes sold for salvage? A) No special procedures are required B) Specific procedures are found in Appendix C of the regulations C) Only a local inspection is needed D) The home cannot be repaired Correct Answer: B Rationale: For specific procedures regarding the repair of damaged homes and homes sold for salvage, see Appendix C of the regulations.