The board may suspend for a determinate period or revoke a license issued to a licensee or authorized official under the provisions of this chapter for:
- (1) false, misleading, or deceptive advertising;
- (2) knowingly contracting or performing a service beyond the scope of the license;
- (3) misrepresentation of a material fact by the applicant in obtaining a license;
- (4) misrepresentation or omission of a material fact in a manufactured home transaction;
- (5) failure to comply with the warranty requirements of this chapter or regulations of the board pursuant to those requirements;
- (6) failure by a manufacturer or dealer to transfer good and sufficient title to the purchaser of a manufactured home;
- (7) conviction of a licensee in a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude;
- (8) failing to have an established place of business;
- (9) wilfully defrauding a retail buyer, to the buyer's damage through misrepresentation or misappropriation of funds belonging to the buyer;
- (10) employment of fraudulent devices, methods, or practices in connection with compliance with the requirements of this chapter;
- (11) having used unfair methods of competition or unfair deceptive acts or practices;
- (12) knowingly advertising or selling a used manufactured home as a new manufactured home;
- (13) failing to obtain a license before doing business in this State;
- (14) having knowingly failed or refused to account for or to pay over monies or other valuables belonging to others which have come into the licensee's possession arising out of the sale of manufactured homes;
- (15) failing to appear before the board upon due notice, or to follow directives of the board;
- (16) failing to comply with adopted state or federal standards in the manufacture, sale, installation, repair, modification, or delivery of manufactured housing;
- (17) employing unlicensed manufacturer's representatives or retail salesmen or knowingly contracting with an unlicensed manufactured home contractor, installer, or repairer;
- (18) knowingly purchasing a manufactured home from an unlicensed manufacturer or knowingly selling or offering a manufactured home to an unlicensed manufactured home dealer;
- (19) knowingly purchasing a manufactured home from unlicensed manufacturer's representatives.