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Employees of MH Component Manufacturer Help the Needy

GoshenNews reports from Goshen, Indiana, that employees of Lippert Components, Inc., donated gifts valued at more than $5,000 to members of the Boys and Girls Club of Goshen who otherwise would not have a Christmas. Food was provided to many families during the holidays, and 175 gift bags were distributed …

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Site-Built Homes Replaced with New MH

The JeffersonPost reports from Ashe County, North Carolina, the High Country Council of Governments is once again applying for a grant to help low-income residents make much-needed home repairs, and in some cases, replace unlivable homes with new manufactured homes. Since 2002, every three years all NC counties, except Wake …

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Partisan Battle Continues to Dog Richard Cordray as Head of CFPB

NationalMortgageNews reports the battle over President Obama’s nomination of Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has stymied three uncontroversial confirmations in related areas. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kent.) has put a hold on Martin Gruenberg’s nomination to head the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), Thomas …

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Multifamily Building Outpaces Single-family Home Construction

MHProNews has learned from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports that production of single-family homes and apartments rose in November 9.3 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 685,000 units, the highest pace since October 2008. The primary impetus from the increase came from the multifamily sector which …

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MHARR’s meeting with GNMA may Spur MH Industry

MHProNews has learned that theMHARR Board officials and staff met on December 14, 2011 with Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) President Theodore W. Tozer to discuss the securitization requirements that have limited FHA (Federal Housing Administration) Title I manufactured housing loans. Currently, GNMA requires a minimum net worth of $10 …

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Home Builder Confidence Inches Up

MHProNews has learned from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) that builder confidence in the market for new, single-family homes rose for the third month in a row. This marks the first time that has happened since mid-2009, bringing the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) to 21, its …

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MHCC: Invitation to Serve

MHProNews.com has learned the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued an announcement asking for nominations, with approval of the Secretary, to serve on the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee. Consensus Committee members serve for a three-year term up to two terms. The 21 voting members are appointed …

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Modular Housing for Migrant Workers in Michigan

Mlive reports a blueberry farmer wants a special permit to house 17 migrant laborers in an 1,820 square foot modular home in Port Sheldon Township in Ottawa County, Michigan. Opponents say it will hurt property values and increase the risk of crime. Someone anonymously distributed fliers in the area that …

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Down Under Dealing with MH Siting

Input from manufactured home owners, community operators, and the public at large is sought on the issue of alternative manufactured home placement outside MHCs, according to MySunshineCoast in Australia. Housing Minister Karen Struthers, speaking at the Manufactured Home Owners Consumers Forum, suggests participants weigh in on the recently released discussion …

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Galante’s Nomination to Head FHA Sent to Full Senate

NationalMortgageNews reports Republican Senators want the Obama administration to more forcefully strengthen the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) before confirming Carol Galante to head the agency. They also seek a plan for dealing with GSEs (government -sponsored enterprises) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Sen. Jim Demint, (R-SC), leveling charges at Ms. …

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Judge Calls Alabama Immigration Law Discriminatory

Following up on a story we published Nov. 28, 2011, MontgomeryAdvertiser reports Federal Judge Myron Thompson issued an injunction Monday against part of the Alabama immigration law that prevents undocumented aliens from entering into any type of business transaction with the state. He called the law “discriminatorily based.” The injunction …

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Modular Orders Up in Iowa

In a letter to MHProNews.com, Joe Kelly, executive vice-president of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), says there were 121 orders for modular homes in the third quarter 2011, five more than in the same period last year. This ranks Iowa sixth in the survey of 29 states in modular …

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Housing Meltdown Fallout: HOAs Getting Pinched

NationalMortgageNews reports in the wake of the housing industry crisis, homeowners associations (HOAs) are having to rely in some cases on special assessments to make up for vacant units in foreclosure or otherwise unoccupied. Normally HOAs levy a monthly or yearly assessment to help pay for snow and trash removal, …

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MHC to Become Historical Landmark?

SantaMonicaDispatch reports the Monterey Trailer Park in Los Angeles, California, was declared a Historical Cultural Monument Landmark in 2002 by the city of Los Angeles for being “a prime example of an early 20th Century recreation and housing resource in the booming Post WWII Los Angeles area.” It was originally …

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First State MHA Helps Feed the Hungry

WGMD reports members of the First State Manufactured Housing Association (FSMHA) donated $1000 worth of items to be distributed to food banks in Sussex County, in southern Delaware, and another $445 of provisions to restock food pantries in Kent County. “I am very proud that our Members appreciate the value …

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Modular Houses to Inhabit Former Ethan Allen Mfg. Site

WCAX-TV reports the site of a former furniture factory in Randolph, Vermont, is being developed in two phases to provide affordable housing in a neighborhood project headed by the Randolph Area Community Development Corporation. Originally the site of the Randolph Furniture Company, which was founded in the 1800’s, the Ethan …

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Collaboration Brings Modular Homes to Town

PressConnects reports from Binghamton, New York, First Ward Action Council will develop three single-family modular homes on property it is buying from the city to help stabilize the neighborhood. Aimed at first time homeowners of modest means, the homes will sell for $70,000 each at which time they will be …

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Housing Counseling Grants to go on Bidding Block

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announces $40 million in grants for housing counseling will be awarded competitively to HUD-approved counseling agencies and State Housing Finance Agencies across the country. Topics include avoiding foreclosure and mortgage scams, improving credit score, purchasing or renting a home, and qualifying …

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MH Registration Deadline Moved to Dec. 31

In a follow-up to a story we published Nov. 30, MontgomeryAdvertiser reports from Alabama some state probate officials continue to impede registration of manufactured homes belonging to undocumented aliens despite a federal court issuing a temporary restraining order through Dec.7 blocking that part of the Alabama law. Section 30 of …

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Mortgage Delinquency Tied to Health Problems

InsuranceNetNews reports an article in the American Journal of Public Health describes a Health and Retirement Study that concludes there is a relationship between mortgage delinquency and ill health. The 2006-2008 study of persons 50 and older found because people so identify with their homes, the potential loss of the …

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