Matthew Silver

Following a 25-year career operating a custom hardwood furnishing business and occasional writing, Matthew Silver has been writing professionally for over a dozen years, six of those for the factory-built housing industry. Otherwise, he may be found performing folk music in the Indianapolis area.

New Director for Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission

WLTZ-TV reports from Montgomery, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has appointed State Rep. Elwyn Thomas as Executive Director of the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission (AMHC) effective Sept. 1, 2012. As the state’s regulatory agency, the AMHC enforces installation program standards and focuses on industry compliance, consumer protection, and assists communities with …

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Small Town Considering MH Standards

northescambia tells MHProNews approximately 25 percent of the dwellings in Century, Florida are manufactured homes and the town is considering methods to regulate their placement and condition. Of the 203 units in this town, located in the panhandle very near the Alabama line, sixty percent are pre-1995 and only 25 …

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Skyline Corp. Rises over 5%, Beats Indexes

CNNMoney reports U. S. stocks moved up today, fueled in part by news that Cisco Systems posted a larger quarterly profit than expected, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 85.33 points, +0.65 percent, to close at 13,250.11. The Nasdaq gained +1.04 percent to 3,062.39, while the S&P moved up …

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MH Excluded from Definition of Higher-Risk Mortgage Loans

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) was set up to promote informed use of consumer credit and increase transparency by requiring disclosures about its costs and terms. A joint group of federal agencies that oversee truth-in-lending concerns, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), are proposing to amend Regulation Z, …

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Inflation will be Higher than Current Interest Rate

RealtorMag ticks off four strong reasons for buying a home now, as John Waggoner writes in USA Today. The median single-family home price fell to $154,600 in January, the lowest price since Oct. 2001, a full third below the $230,900 number at the height of the housing market in July …

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Index Looking up for Builders

The National Association of Home Builders tells MHProNews the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reports builder confidence for new, single-family homes rose for the fourth straight month in August to its highest level since Feb. 2007. All three components that comprise the HMI—current sales conditions, sales prospects for the …

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Loan Officer Comp. Still in the Wings

OriginationNews‘ Paul Muolo says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed unveiling of its final loan officer compensation rule set for early August has yet to be issued. While the mortgage industry anxiously awaits, some loan officers are suggesting the result might be better the longer the agency waits, hopefully …

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Tracked Housing Stocks Move Little, except Nobility’s Drop

Consumer prices held steady in July, according to the Bureau of Statistics, and inflation remains low, both good signs for the economy, as investors sifted through economic data and continue to hope for stimulus from the Federal Reserve, according to CNNMoney. Meanwhile, U. S. stocks moved little, as the Dow …

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T.J.T. Reports Q3 2012 Loss

Stockhouse tells MHProNews T.J.T., Inc. of Emmett, Idaho reports a net loss of $194,000 for its third quarter of fiscal year 2012 versus a net loss for the same period last year of $346,000. Net sales fell from $1,457,000 for the quarter ending June 30, 2011 to $880,000 for the …

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MHC will close Regardless of Development

As follow-up to a story we posted Aug. 7, 2012 about the Clawson Mobile Home Park in Boone, North Carolina closing Oct. 4, 2012 and being sold to developers who will erect student housing, the WataugaDemocrat says the Boone Planning Commission voted in favor of the rezoning request. Developer of …

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Need More House? Consider a Modular Addition

SBWire tells MHProNews one way to increase the size of a home is by a modular addition, either vertically or horizontally. A vertical addition will increase light and add a view without having to increase the footprint of the house, which involves more foundation work. Conversely, a horizontal addition will …

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CFPB Proposes New Mortgage Servicer Rules

In the face of mortgage servicers role in the national housing crisis by changing loan terms resulting in borrowers losing their homes, and foreclosing on homes when lenders missed payments, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a new set of rules to make borrowing more transparent and thus …

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MHC Residents Unite

nctimes reports from Escondido in southern California incumbent Olga Diaz and challenger Don Greene have received endorsements for city council from the Coalition of Escondido Mobile/Manufactured Home Voters, which represents the city’s 7,000 MHC residents. Greene lives in a manufactured home and has been a strong advocate for issues that …

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Skyline, Housing Composite Rise; Dow Drifts

Continuing concerns about the growth of the global market gave investors pause, keeping trading volume down, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average drifted lower, losing -38.52 points, -0.29 percent, to close at 13,169.43. According to CNNMoney, the Nasdaq actually gained +0.05 percent to 3,022.52, while the S&P lost -0.13% to …

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MHC Owner wants to Include Affordable Housing in Retirement Community

LedyardPatch reports from Ledyard, Connecticut the residents of 55 plus community MHC Stonegate Village are opposing a plan by the owners to develop an undeveloped 22 site area for residents of all ages, including seven units as affordable to comply with HUD requirements. Owner Third Garden Park, LP of Stamford, …

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Republican’s Plan for Fannie and Freddie

HousingWire reports while Rep. Paul Ryan, (R-WI), Gov. Mitt Romney’s running mate for the White House has proposed privatizing “the business of government-owned housing giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, so they no longer expose taxpayers to trillions of dollars’ worth of risk,” and an end to the $188 billion …

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Rent Control on the Docket in Southern CA

SanteePatch reports from Santee, California that the city’s 12 manufactured housing communities account for 12 percent of all the homes in this town just east of San Diego. Seven of the MHCs are 55+ communities, and in 1989 the city enacted a rent control ordinance which has been successfully upheld. …

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Housing Costs to Grow for Seniors on Fixed Incomes

leadingage says while the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University predicts the housing recovery will be led by single-family home construction, the center also foresees the financial burden that will accompany the growing number of seniors who will need assisted housing and supportive services. The number of cost-burdened …

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Another Maryland County Stems the Sprinkler Flow

In a story just previous to this one, we reported the city of Cumberland, Maryland in Allegany county in the northwest corner of the state opted out of the state mandated sprinkler system law. In Salisbury, Maryland, Wicomico County officials at the southeastern end of the state also agreed the …

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County Drowns Sprinklers—For Now

As follow-up to a story we posted Aug. 1, 2012, Allegany County Commissioners in Cumberland, Maryland opted out of state legislation that requires automatic sprinklers in new one and two bedroom single-family homes, including manufactured and modular homes, but are considering incentives to encourage installation before the state mandate takes …

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