Factory-Built Homes

Town Wants to Include LLC Homes in Affordable Housing Inventory

In a follow-up to our story published May 2, the Daily News reports the Salisbury, Massachusetts, Town Council voted to ask the state legislature to amend the Chapter 40B housing law so factory-built homes that have not moved in 20 years can be counted towards the town’s inventory of affordable …

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Ban on Additional Pre-HUD Code Homes on Texas Agenda

Following up on an article we published May 4, The Huntsville Item says the Huntsville City Council will hold its third hearing prohibiting the placement of factory-built homes built before June 1976 (a.k.a., pre-HUD Code) inside the city limits of this east central Texas town.  The proposed ordinance also would …

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First Alabama Tornado Victims Move into FEMA Homes

The Times Daily reports from Franklin County, Alabama, that Savannah Swinney and her family are the first in Alabama to move into a FEMA factory-built home.  She and her daughter sought shelter in the closet of their apartment, which was heavily damaged by the tornado that carried winds up to …

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Errata on Report of Canadian Builder Supplying Modular Homes to Japan

MHMSM.com acknowledges with regret errors in an earlier story, Canadian Company Sending Temporary Modular Units to Japan on May 13th.  A representative speaking for Viceroy Homes, Ltd., clarified that the company is providing 1000 temporary homes (not more), per order from the Japanese government. While they do hope and anticipate …

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Builder Selected for Modular Units in South Carolina

Following up on a story we ran May 6, Bluffton Today reports that Beaufort Construction, Inc., got the nod for building the six modular homes planned for a Bluffton, South Carolina, affordable housing project, just west of Hilton Head.  The town has also received bids for homeowner consultants to screen …

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Canadian Company Sending Temporary Modular Units to Japan

The Vancouver Sun says that Viceroy Homes Ltd. is providing thousands of homes to earthquake and tsunami-stricken Japan with its Japanese partner of 17 years, Selco Homes, of Richmond, Ontario, Canada, just west of Ottawa.  The thirty-square meter homes are each composed of 25-30 two-by-fours, plywood panels, and a steel …

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Students Design and Build Modular Home for Little Rock

TodaysTHV reports from Little Rock, Arkansas, that students from the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas, in partnership with the Downtown Little Rock Community Development Corporation (CDC), spent this year designing and building a 1,000 square foot modular home to be used in an urban renewal …

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England Leaning in the Modular Direction

Virtual Press Office reports from Great Britain that building officials are discovering modular building methods are gaining in popularity due to increased efficiency, sustainability and economy.  Research by the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) on behalf of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) says 63 percent of traditional building …

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Cooperative Community Coping with Decrease in Residents

Treasure Coast Newspapers reports that Ocean Breeze Park, an incorporated pre-HUD code community on Florida’s eastern shore just south of Fort Pierce, lost 23 percent of its population between 2000 and 2010.  Founded in 1938 by Harry and Queena Hoke as a 55-plus community, it was incorporated as a town …

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Rent Control on the Table as City Plans Annexation

The Press-Enterprise reports that the city of San Jacinto, California, is planning to annex some land that includes Country Lake Mobile Home Community.  Country Lake residents are protected by a rent control ordinance in Riverview County, but San Jacinto does not have rent control, so any agreement could apply only …

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FEMA Homes Arriving in Areas Hit by Twisters

The Times Daily reports from Northern Alabama that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) homes have started arriving in Franklin County to house victims of the April 27 tornadoes in areas where rental housing is limited.  Eleven homes arrived over the weekend, and 30 more FEMA homes are expected by local …

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Longtime Land Lease Community in North Carolina to Close

The Fayetteville Observer writes that nearly 300 families will be uprooted when Fairlane Acres in Fayetteville, North Carolina, closes later this year.  The Wellons family has had a 50-year lease since the early 1960s, which is near its end, and the land owners will no doubt take advantage of the …

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California City Council Ends Rent Control in Land Lease Communities

Following up on a story from May 3, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the Oceanside California City Council voted 5-3 during a contentious three-hour meeting to phase out rent control for the residents of factory-built homes. The new ruling will only affect new residents to the communities, not current …

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Nigerian Company Offering Modular and Prefabricated Housing

Pr Web reports from Africa that ZY Properties of Lagos, Nigeria has responded to the country’s housing shortage by offering manufactured and modular homes and cabins that can be built and assembled quickly.  Noting that Nigeria is a developing country that is trying to catch up to Western and Asian …

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Native Americans Slowly Acquiring FEMA Homes

New America Media reports that some of the Federal Emergency Management Agency factory-built housing originally designated for Hurricane Katrina relief is now slowly making its way onto American tribal lands.  Estimates range from 90,000 to 200,000 for housing units needed to replace inadequate housing on the 565 tribal lands across …

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SE Texas City Bans Additional Pre-HUD Code Homes

From Texas, The Huntsville Item reports the Huntsville City Council is considering a measure to restrict pre-HUD code homes from locating inside the city limits, but will grandfather in ones already there.  It will allow existing homes to move to other parts of the city.  An amendment to the motion would …

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Arizona MH/RV Community Lawsuit Involves Wrangling Over Gas Lines

Leagle reports Manufactured Housing Communities of Arizona, Inc. (MHCA), an organization representing community owners, is suing Gene Palma, the Director of the Arizona Department of Fire, Building and Life Safety.  MHCA seeks to overturn a ruling requiring the owners of Cherokee Village MH and RV Park to reimburse home owners …

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City Wants to Include Pre-HUD Code Housing in Figures

The Daily News of Massachusetts reports that officials in Salisbury are trying to include pre-HUD code housing that has not been moved in 20 years in their housing stock in order to meet the requirements for affordable housing under Chapter 40B housing laws of 1969.  The state has said in …

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Tornado Preparedness in Southeast Pennsylvania

From Pennsylvania, Lancaster Online spoke with emergency management officials concerning tornado preparedness in southeastern Pennsylvania, in the wake of the devastating tornadoes in the southern U.S.  The area has several land lease communities, and is the single area in the state where tornadoes historically have struck.  The Lancaster County Emergency …

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City Council Adjusts Homesite Rental Ordinances

From California, The Sun of San Bernardino County says that the City Council of Yucaipa released a 49-page report on new methods to monitor homesite rents at manufactured communities.  The report was criticized for being twice as long as the ordinance itself, and also for pitting residents against community owners. …

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