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Code · New York · Executive · Manufactured Homes · General Provisions

§ 603. Warranty seals; notice to the department.

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§ 603. Warranty seals; notice to the department. 1. Before a
manufactured home may be installed in this state, the manufacturer shall
obtain from the department a New York state manufacturer's warranty seal
and attach the seal to the manufactured home in the manner to be
prescribed by the department.
2. Before a manufactured home may be installed in this state, the
installer shall obtain from the department a New York state installer's
warranty seal and attach the seal to the manufactured home in the manner
prescribed by the department.
3. On a quarterly basis, every installer shall report to the
department all installations completed by that person or business entity
during the designated reporting period. The report shall be on a form
provided by the department and must include the location of each unit of
manufactured housing, the owner of each unit at the time of
installation, the type or model of the unit, the manufacturer of the
unit, written certification that the installation meets the standards of
the New York state uniform fire prevention and building code and the
name and address of the manufacturer, retailer, mechanic or installer
completing the notice.
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