New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 14 - HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 12 - MANUFACTURED HOUSING
Part 2 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS
Section 14.12.2.11 - BROKERS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A manufactured home broker's license entitles its holder to engage in the functions authorized for brokers in the act. A manufactured home broker's functions are strictly limited to only pre-owned manufactured homes. Any person who in any manner engages in brokerage activities for more than one manufactured home in any consecutive 12-month period is required to be licensed as a manufactured home broker.
B. A manufactured home broker cannot negotiate any transaction involving the sale, exchange, renting or leasing of real estate unless he is licensed under the Real Estate Act of New Mexico.
C. Each manufactured home broker shall be individually licensed.
D. A manufactured home broker's role is that of a fiduciary to his principal.
E. In all transactions which require the transfer of title to a manufactured home and in which a manufactured home broker is involved the manufactured home broker must determine the status of title, including all recorded liens and security interests, of the manufactured home according to the title records of the motor vehicle division, and disclose in writing to all parties in the transaction the status of title of the home as shown by such records.
F. A manufactured home broker shall maintain a place of business, which is an actual physically, established location from which business can be conducted and where all documents directly related to the purchase, sale, trade and installation of a manufactured home within the preceding three years shall be available for inspection during normal business hours by a representative of the division. Each branch office shall also maintain copies of adequate records for this same inspection purpose of all transactions handled within the branch office.
G. A manufactured home broker shall fully disclose to the consumer any ownership interest of the manufactured home broker, either direct or indirect, in the manufactured home prior to the consumer's entering into any agreement for the purchase of the home.
H. All listing agreements entered into by a manufactured home broker shall disclose the percentage amount or fee to be received by the manufactured home broker upon the completion of a transaction under the terms of the listing agreement.
I. A manufactured home broker shall not enter into a net listing agreement.
J. Upon receipt of a written offer to purchase, a manufactured home broker shall promptly deliver the written offer to purchase to the seller. Upon obtaining written acceptance of the offer to purchase, the manufactured home broker shall promptly deliver true copies to the purchaser and seller. All terms of the transaction must be included in the written offer to purchase.
K. Before receiving a customer deposit, a manufactured home broker shall give to a purchaser an itemized statement of all approximate costs relevant to the transaction.
L. A manufactured home broker shall initiate the transfer of title on a manufactured home no later than 30 days from the completion of the transaction. A manufactured home broker shall not be responsible for title transfer if it is the responsibility of the purchaser's lienholder.
M. Prior to the closing between the buyer and seller, the manufactured home broker shall deliver to both the buyer and seller a closing statement which shall contain, but is not limited to, the following information:
N. A manufactured home broker shall not operate or provide a lot or other location where manufactured homes are displayed for consumers.
O. Each manufactured home broker branch location shall have as qualifying party, a licensed and bonded associate manufactured home broker.
P. A manufactured home broker shall not purchase a manufactured home from a financial institution licensed by the New Mexico financial institutions division or consumer for the purpose of resale.
Q. A manufactured home broker will not engage in the business of buying and selling manufactured homes.
R. Every manufactured home broker will be audited annually to ensure they are not in the business of buying or selling manufactured homes.