(1) Definitions.

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    (a) “”Dealer”” means a mobile home dealer as defined in Sections 320.77(1)(a) and 320.822(8), F.S.
    (b) “”Manufacturer”” means a manufacturer of mobile/manufactured homes as defined in Florida Statutes § 320.822(9)
    (c) “”Mobile Home”” means those dwelling units as defined in Section 320.01(2)(a), F.S.
    (d) “”Manufactured Home”” means those dwelling units as defined in Section 320.01(2)(b), F.S.
    (e) “”Running Gear Assembly”” means a mobile/manufactured home chassis subsystem consisting of suspension springs, drawbar, axles, bearings, wheels, hubs, tires, and brakes, with their related hardware.
    (2)(a) Pursuant to Subpart J of the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, as developed by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Sections 3280.901 — 3280.904, F.S., an integral part of a mobile home or manufactured home includes a complete running gear assembly.
    (b) In order to clarify whether the assembly is included in the sale, no dealer or manufacturer shall sell or deliver a mobile/manufactured home to a retail purchaser without disclosing whether the running gear assembly is included in the transaction. The disclosure must be in written form, such as the following:
The sale of this mobile/manufactured home, ___ (VIN Number), ___ (Year & Make), includes/excludes (strike one) the running gear assembly (suspension springs, axles, bearings, wheels, hubs, tires, brakes).