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The CFPB did not Extinguish Loan Fraud

Calling mortgage loan fraud virtually a cottage industry during the housing feeding frenzy that lead to the Great Recession, that practice did not end with the sudden creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Pat Dalrymple tells MHProNews. Big money on the table can draw a conspiracy of mortgage …

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Manufactured Home Community owners-managers note – Eviction Notice could Dissolve without Prompt Action

Iowa Code 648-18 peaceable possession law can lead to the loss of ability to evict a resident from your manufactured home property if not done quickly enough, according to what the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association  (IMHA) tells MHProNews. If a landlord allows a resident to remain in/on rented property for …

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On-site Attached Garages Raises HUD Flag

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) expressed concern to the manufactured housing industry that some on-site attached garages may violate compliance with the federal construction standards and regulations if completed when the home is finished. The Oklahoma Industry Insight  from the Manufactured Housing Association of Oklahoma (MHAO) tells MHProNews  …

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Factory-built Homes Could Alleviate Coastal Housing Issues

The Workforce Housing Coalition (WHC) of Greater Seacoast is considering five parcels of land in York, Maine near the Kittery town line that could be developed as housing for people who earn modest salaries such as laborers, teachers, firemen and police. WHC Executive Director Ashlee Iber Amenti says the owners …

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Canadian Manufactured Homeowners Seek Added Protection

The Surrey Manufactured Homeowners Association in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada wants the city council to better protect owners of manufactured homes (MH) and provide more rights. Specifically, as nownewspaper tells MHProNews, the association wants more remuneration for residents when communities close and standards created for management upkeep of communities. The provincial …

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Pelham AL Seeks to Close MHC it Owns

The city of Pelham, Alabama wants to close the Belle Vista Mobile Home Park it purchased for $3.1 million and re-purpose it as an expansion of Pelham City Park with greenways and trails, according to what al.com informs MHProNews. While residents of the 137 site manufactured home community (MHC) have …

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Tiny Homes/Factory-built Housing could Replace the Blight

Following a story MHProNews posted Oct. 22, 2013 entitled Will Texans take to Tiny Homes, a recent story about small homes on BillMoyers.com, asked if respondents could live in a tiny home, drew a series of responses. Gordon Billingsley said he lived in a 920 square-foot passive solar home and …

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Rural Home Purchase Loans Still over 50 Percent Below Pre-Recession

While refinance lending in rural and small town communities fell by 23 percent in 2013 compared to 2012, purchase lending in the same areas rose 2.3 percent for the similar period, after hitting a ten-year low in 2011, according to what daily.yonder tells MHProNews. Just as rising interest rates and tighter …

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MH Industry Pros Respond to CFPB Report

While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent report on financing the purchase of manufactured homes (MH) notes buyers of MH are often poor, elderly, rural and vulnerable to high-cost “chattel” (“home only,” personal property) loans, the bureau wants to ensure consumers have access to “responsible credit.” Their report, comments and …

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Residents Reject Community Owner’s Offer, Go Back to Court

Following up on a story MHProNews last covered Sept. 22, 2014 regarding a 16-year battle between residents of Naples Estates MHC and the owner, Norton Karno, over residents’ attempt to buy the community in Florida, a settlement, if approved, would leave the community in Karno’s hands but he would add …

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Affordable Housing News from Local California Jurisdictions

The Del Mar City Council in San Diego County is considering a zoning code amendment that would establish a definition for a manufactured home (MH) and specify that an MH is subject to the same regulatory standards and review processes as other single-family residences. The city council of Rancho Palos …

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Modular Buildings will Temporarily house Fire Station

Built decades ago by the Navy, Treasure Island Fire Station #48 in San Francisco was closed in March due to an infestation of black mold. Since then the eleven member crew, male and female, has worked out of a cinder block training center and are sleeping in a classroom, according …

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Manufactured Homes to Require Conditional Use Permits in Mississippi

The Lamar County Board of Supervisors in Mississippi accepted a “Petition for Action” from residents asking that an unzoned area be designated a residential estate district for single family detached dwellings and only one dwelling per lot, according to hattiesburgamerican.com. Placement of a manufactured or modular home on the property …

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State races and federal ruling highlight latest Manufactured Housing Grass Roots Report

Michigan H. B. 5513 would require a written explanation of the responsibilities of local jurisdictions over manufactured homes (MH) and manufactured housing communities (MHCs), seasonal and year round. The Department of Manufactured Housing needs to notify the local government of a technical bulletin if an MHC is open, or seeking …

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Tampa Elementary adding three Class Years, Modular Classrooms

Tinker Elementary school on MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida has 537 students, each of whom has at least one parent in the military, sometimes in a war zone, resulting in special challenges for the children who may be anxious about a parent. Add that children may be uprooted …

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Connecticut City gets Moratorium on Affordable Housing Construction

Following a story MHProNews last covered April 7, 2014 regarding a three-unit modular housing development in Ridgefield, Conn., the state department of housing has granted Ridgefield, Connecticut a four year moratorium on applications under the state’s affordable housing plan, 8-30g. This program allows investors to ignore zoning requirements providing 30 …

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Canadian Modular Housing Development may need Lower Population Density

Following a story MHProNews first posted Sept. 5, 2014 regarding a plan to site 166 modular homes on both sides of the South Alouette River in the Maple Ridge area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the proposal initially called for four times the density currently allowed by law, but the …

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Canadian City Seeks to Increase MH Licensing Fees

The Lloydminster City Council in west central Saskatchewan, Canada, just over the line from Alberta, voted for a 97 percent increase for daily manufactured home (MH) licensing fees over the next two years, according to wireservice.ca. The province’s Greens leader, Victor Lau, noting this is sending the wrong message to …

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Control Shares Statute may Protect Skyline from Cavco

Following a story MHProNews has posted recently regarding Cavco Industries, Inc.’s attempt to acquire competitor Elkhart, Indiana-based Skyline Corporation, Indiana’s Control Shares Acquisition Statute makes a hostile takeover difficult. However, if the raider can persuade a majority of non-interested shareholders (meaning everyone besides management, and the raider) to give it …

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Homeownership has Grown Steadily; Rentals are now Surging

In the 20 years from 1991 to 2011, the number of owner-occupied homes grew from 59.8 million to 76.1 million, a gain of 27 percent, while the number of renter-occupied homes rose from 33.4 million to 38.8 million, according to surveys conducted by the U. S. Department of Housing and …

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