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Making FEMA Homes Suitable for ADA

Lois Starkey, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), says the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) is proposing to amend the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) to ensure that temporary housing, following a catastrophe, whether provided by …

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MHC Residents Sue over Change in Rent Control

The VCStar tells us from Ventura County, California a rent increase at an MHC has triggered a lawsuit by residents challenging the Thousand Oaks City Council’s decision of last year to remove the age and income restriction agreement for determining site rents and instead place that authority under the auspices …

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County Slams Door on Rent Control

UkiahDailyJournal reports the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors in north central California unanimously voted down a rent control ordinance that would affect all 60 MHCs in the county. While proponents said it would protect seniors on fixed incomes, opponents said it stifles free enterprise while also noting a study by …

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Modular in the Middle East

From The Jerusalem Post in Israel MHProNews.com learns 33 families currently residing in five apartment buildings in Ulpana will voluntarily leave their outpost in the West Bank by July 1 and move into modular housing in nearby Beit El. The High Court of Justice said the buildings have to be …

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Fees Proposed for MH Siting

The KingmanDailyMiner says the Kingman City Council has entered into an agreement with the Arizona Office for Manufactured Housing to set fees for MH placements, inspections, and renewals. An MH placement permit with three inspections was set at $300. Additional inspections would cost $47 each, and a six month MH …

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MHARR Hammers Away

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports that despite the 2008 Congressional “duty to serve” (DTS) directive to the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) to establish a secondary market for manufactured housing, including chattel loans, the proposed implementation rule published by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) two years ago …

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Modular Home Approved Despite Objections

DanaPointTimes reports from California the Dana Point Planning Commission approved a coastal development permit to allow siting of a 2,352 square foot modular home in Monarch Bay Terrace. Some 30 residents opposed the home, protesting it would lower property values and that it does not fit in with the other …

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Foreclosure Floodgates Opening?

RealtyTrac tells NationalMortgageNews foreclosure filings for May 2012 numbered 205,900, the highest rate in three months, a rise of nine percent from April, but four percent lower than May 2011. Default notices and scheduled auctions increased to 109,000 in May, a 12 percent increase over April and 16 percent more …

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Not Enough Green Space for MOD Community?

Harkening back to a story we have covered several times, the last being May 29, 2012, the RapidCityJournal reports from Box Elder, South Dakota, the Box Elder Planning and Zoning Commission continues to have questions abut Bob Akers’ Wagon Wheel Estates MHC being converted from 125 factory-built homes to 175 …

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County May Seize MH for BackTaxes

The DailyTimes in Farmington, New Mexico tells MHProNews.com the owners of 2,650 of the 12,000 manufactured homes in San Juan County in northwestern New Mexico have yet to pay their county 2011 property taxes, totaling almost $400,000. Failure to pay 2010 taxes has resulted in MH owners owing $72,000 in …

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Town Meeting Votes in Rent Control

SouthCoastToday reports from Acushnet, Massachusetts the town meeting voted 43-33 to institute a three person rent control board for the local MHCs in the community. Proponents say rents have increased much more quickly than in the past, making it tough for seniors on fixed incomes. One MHC owner, saying he …

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Rent Control to Continue in Oceanside

In a story MHProNews.com has been following for over a year, voters in Oceanside, California overwhelmingly voted down Proposition E which would gradually eliminate rent control in the city’s 17 MHCs. City council Councilman Jerry Kern, who championed eliminating the rent control measure that has been in effect since 1984, …

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MH Producer Appeals Tax Assessment

The RepublicanHerald reports from Schuylkill County in Pennsylvania that Pine Grove Manufactured Homes Inc. has asked the Schuylkill County Court to reduce the fair market and assessed value of its property that was damaged by the floods of Sept. 2011, forcing the company to close the facility and move production …

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Nearby Housing Development Raises Concerns

The NewHavenRegister says the Ryder Woods Mobile Home Park in Milford, Connecticut was moved in 2005 to make way for a WalMart, and the developer paid fairly and squarely to move the 200 families. Three years ago the Ryder family re-purchased the community to make sure it would never have …

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MHC to Convert to RV Park

From semissourian we learn the Cape Girardeau (Missouri) City Council will hold a public hearing at tonight’s (June 4, 2012)  meeting to consider rezoning what has been zoned Residential Manufactured Home District (RMH) to Highway Commercial District for an RV/travel trailer park. Mark Rademaker of the Landing Point RV Park …

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HUD and MOD Codes Ahead of County

TrinidadTimes says Las Animas County in southern Colorado has not updated its building codes since 2003, and county building inspector Joe Richards says updating them to 2009 standards might save homeowners and businesses on their property insurance. The Insurance Services Office rates buildings on a scale of one to ten …

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MHC Development Denied Again

LivingstonDaily in Michigan reports Mike Hendee has been trying to develop his 144-acre site halfway between Lansing and Detroit into a 498 site manufactured housing community since 2002. Favorable rulings by the Livingston County Circuit Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals were overturned by the state supreme court which …

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Modular Community: Second Attempt

Following a story we wrote May, 8 2012 concerning a plan to replace 125 factory-built homes at the Wagon Wheel Village MHC in Box Elder, South Dakota with 166 modular units, we learn owner Bob Akers is returning to the Planning and Zoning Commission with revised plans, according to the …

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Rent ‘Decontrol’ on Ballot

Reporting on a story we have been following since May 2011, NCTimes says rent control supporters in Oceanside, California have been out in numbers demonstrating against Proposition E, a measure that will phase out rent control in all 17 of the city’s MHCs, to be decided by voters in a …

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Clayton Supports TV Ad Blitz

KnoxNews in Knoxville, Tennessee, tells MHProNews.com the Partnership Initiatives Fund, a branch of the Knoxville Chamber of Congress, is promoting a TV ad campaign supporting the addition of $35 million to the mayor’s education budget. The schools had asked for the funding to improve the schools, but Knox County Mayor …

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