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Excess transfer fees collected must:

Be returned to the purchaser without demand

Excess transfer fees collected must be returned to the purchaser without demand. This requirement ensures that any fees charged in excess of what is allowable are handled transparently and equitably for consumers. The intent behind this regulation is to protect purchasers from unfair financial burdens and to maintain trust in the manufactured housing market. In situations where excess fees are identified, it serves the best interest of the purchaser to receive this money back promptly and without the added stress of having to request it. This practice upholds consumer rights and promotes fairness in transactions involving manufactured homes. It reflects a commitment to accountability on the part of the sellers or developers, ensuring they don't benefit from overcharging for transfer fees.

Be returned to the purchaser immediately upon demand

Be returned to the purchaser minus incurred expenses

Be surrendered to the State of California

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