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Sun Clinches Deal, Builds Portfolio

As we reported Oct. 9, 2012, Southfield, Mich.-based Sun Communities, Inc. (SUI) announced it was purchasing four manufactured home communities in eastern Mich., with 1,996 homesites for $70.8 million, and providing mezzanine financing for two other MHCs that it will manage, with 1,598 homesites, all being acquired from entities of …

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City to Define MHC Closure Reqirements

According to coloradoan, the closing of two manufactured homes slated for development in Fort Collins, Colo. that displaced nearly 50 low-income struggling families, and closed some of the most affordable housing in the area, will be discussed by the city as a means to plan for the future. The city …

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Sun Shines Again

According to SeekingAlpha, the Dow Jones Equity REIT (real estate investment trust) Index rose quicker than popular stock averages until the beginning of 2007, then fell from a high above 360 to a low under 100, and for the last two years has been over 200. REITs are considered yield …

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MHC Residents Exact Revenge at the Polls

Following a story we last covered June 6, 2012, when a ballot measure (Proposition E) to eliminate rent control in MHCs was defeated in Oceanside, Calif., residents of the city’s 17 MHCs said they would exact their revenge against city council members who voted in favor of the proposal in …

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UMH Reports Third Quarter Gains

RTTNews reports UMH Properties, Inc. (UMH) declared its funds from operations attributable to common shareholders (FFO) for the third quarter 2012 was $2.10 million, $0.13 per share, as compared to $1.68 million, or $0.11 per share for the same quarter 2011. Total income for the third quarter rose from $9.67 …

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Killam Marches on Ottawa

CEO Philip Fraser of Killam Properties, who called Ottawa, Canada, the nation’s capital, “one of the strongest cities for long-term investment in Ontario,” says his company is on the prowl for more acquisitions there, reports the OttawaBusinessJaournl. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Killam purchased a 25 percent share in a …

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Water Restored to MHCs

The BarrowCountyNews from Winder, Georgia reports two MHCs finally have their water back on after the owner, Affordable Housing Communities (AHC), paid thousands in back utility bills. Residents of Russell Village and Winder Village Mobile Home Parks had running water off and on Thursday and Friday of last week, but …

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Modulars Suggested for Brooklyn

Responding to Hurricane Sandy, in a letter to the editor in the Brooklyn Daily, M. Taeler suggests Floyd Bennett Field as a site to produce modular homes, and set up a community to house the chronic homeless and the victims of the hurricane. Now a park, the field was NYC’s …

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Sun Acquires Fla. RV Community

MHProNews has learned the 127-acre RV community Rainbow RV Resort in Frostproof, Fla. has been sold to Sun Communities, Inc. of Southfield, Mich. Brokered by Marcus & Millichap, Rainbow is located in central Fla. east of Tampa, and offers a large heated swimming pool, a 15,000 square foot modern clubhouse …

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Disaster Planning Vital to Community

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) reminds community owners and managers of the importance of having a preparedness plan in place for residents in case of an impending hurricane or sudden tornado. If a community has multiple exits, who should use which exit, and what …

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Senior MHC without Power

TheWesterlySun reports the town of Richmond, Connecticut is providing extra services to the seniors of Hillsdale Mobile Home Park who are without electricity as the result of Hurricane Sandy. The town’s emergency management director has been delivering meals to the residents, and Verizon has re-established phone service. As MHProNews has …

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MHC Looms Large in House Race, II

Manufactured housing has become an important issue in a second house of representatives district in Delaware. The first pits challenger Beth McGinn against incumbent Briggs King for Seat 37 is south Delaware, as we last reported Oct. 17,2012. DelawareNewsZap tells MHProNews Democrat Theodore Yacucci is running to represent District 34 …

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ELS Sustains Minor Sandy Damage

RVBusiness reports with 21 manufactured home communities and 35 recreational vehicle resorts along Hurricane Sandy’s path, Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. (ELS) experienced minimal damage, and no one among staff or residents was known to have been injured. Preliminary reports indicate property damage amounting to under $500,000 was sustained, mostly for …

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Modular Housing May Fill Need

LoanSafe says the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Louisiana officials are considering modular housing in their search for post Hurricane Isaac solutions to a housing shortage. The Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) oversaw a number of housing programs following Hurricane Katrina, including one called Mississippi cottages in Pass …

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MHC to Receive Public Sewer Lines

With the soil long inundated with septic systems, residents of Greensprings Mobile Home Park in James City County, near Williamsport, Virginia implored the Board of Supervisors to extend public sewer lines to the community, according to Virginia Gazette. Owner Franklin Management Co. has been pumping and hauling sewage for years, …

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News from MassMHA

MHProNews has learned Jeffrey W. Hallahan II of Garden Homes Estates has been elected president of the Massachusetts Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA), replacing Dave Piper, Jr., who served as president for many years and will continue as an associate member. George Peterson, Jr., assistant minority leader in the Massachusetts House …

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Modular Homes Down Under

ABC-AU reports from Queensland, Australia Gateway Constructions has won a $4.5 million contract to build 12 new modular homes for the Cape York Aboriginal community in the far northeastern tip of Australia. According to Queensland Housing Minister Dr. Bruce Flegg, although the housing will be built in a factory in …

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UMH Registers Stock Offering

RTTNews reports Freehold, New Jersey-based UMH Properties, Inc. has priced a registered offering of 1.25 million shares of its 8.25% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock at a price of $25.50 per share, which will total 3.66 million shares of Preferred A stock outstanding. The offering is anticipated to raise …

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New PA Law Affects MHCs that Close

According to mcall, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett signed into law House Bill 1767, a measure that amends the Manufactured Home Community Rights Act that requires written notice to homeowners of a decision to close a community. The law also prescribes relocation expenses when homeowners do not have the means to …

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Garden Homes Denied Again

Since Garden Homes Management Corp. began its attempt to construct a 124 homesite MHC in Oxford, Conn. in 2006, it has endured numerous hearings, commission meetings, studies, court battles and appeals, always being told, like that old gospel tune, there is “One More River to Cross.” As MHProNews has posted …

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