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Community Owner Wins Battle; War Continues

Following up on an MHProNews post from Jan. 25, 2013 regarding an MHC’s attempt to convert to a resident-owned community and the ensuing legal battle with the Huntington Beach (CA) City Council trying to prevent it, the threat of a contempt of court trial against the city finally ended in …

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Inmates Prevented from Building Modular Homes

According to what cjonline tells MHProNews, the Kansas House of Representatives passed SB 74 that restricts prison programs in which inmates build modular homes, with proponents saying the correctional system should not compete with private enterprise. The vote was 87-32 in favor of the restriction. An amendment to permit the …

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Modular Requirements to be Amended

According to gobogalusa in Louisiana, the Washington Parish Planning Commission is considering proposed guidelines that will require modular homes be subject to the same requirements and provisions as stick-built homes. Currently, the parish exempts modular structures ten feet by twelve feet or smaller, but under the new ordinance all modular …

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Legislative Agenda of Manufactured Home Owners

The santamariatimes tells us the Northern Santa Barbara County Manufactured Homeowners Team (NSBCMHT), which promotes the welfare of MHC residents, is linked to the legislative action arm of the Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League (GSMOL). This year’s legislative agenda includes AB1205, a measure that would provide mediation services to resolve …

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Senate Amendments Proposed that Govern Land Lease Communities

The Massachusetts Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA) informs MHProNews a series of legislative amendments to the 2008 General Laws concerning manufactured housing is now before the Mass. Senate. In replacing particular sections of current laws, it defines the make-up of the manufactured housing commission, outlines the establishment of a Manufactured Housing …

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Legislative Initiatives that Affect Manufactured and Modular Housing

The Texas Manufactured Housing Association (TMHA) reports of the 5,677 bills filed during the state’s 2013 Legislative Session, TMHA is following 175 of them. Included are House Bill (HB) 3361 and Senate Bill (SB) 214 which would continue the Texas Dept. of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA–the agency that oversees …

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Measure Excludes Manufactured and Modular Housing

According to bizjournals, the North Carolina House of Representatives passed an ordinance which prevents local government from enacting zoning ordinances that dictates the appearance, layout, design, number of rooms, materials, type of windows or doors for single-family and duplex dwellings. It may regulate the height and bulk of a building …

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Bi-partisan Measure Introduced to Ease Tight Credit

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives to ease credit for the nation’s home builders. Sponsored by Reps. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and Gary Miller (R-CA), H. R. 1255, the Home Construction Lending Regulatory Improvement Act, would address regulatory obstacles …

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MHI & MHARR Begin Joint Project

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI)  informs MHProNews at their  Board Meeting Feb. 25, president and CEO Richard Jennison presented the three issues which MHI is newly collaborating on with the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR): 1) have a non-career head of the MH program at HUD; 2) have …

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Financial Services Committee Chair: Rein in FHA

HousingWire informs MHProNews Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Randy Neugebauer, (R-TX), during a committee hearing on the private mortgage insurance market, noted that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) continues to risk taxpayer dollars. In regard to FHA and its Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, he says, “FHA does …

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Measure to Clarify 3% Cap

NationalMortgageNews reports with the mortgage industry complaining that the qualified mortgage (QM) rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will hinder hundreds of thousands of potential borrowers from obtaining a QM loan, HR Bill 1077 clears up the three percent cap on points and fees in the QM …

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Legislator Outlines MHC Agenda

According to capegazette.villagesoup, Delaware State Representative Ruth Briggs King, whose race we covered last Nov. 2, 2012, represents District 37, which consists of 25 percent manufactured home residents. In response to a letter to the editor in the capegazette, Rep. King writes of the legislation she intends to introduce that …

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Overhaul Fannie and Freddie? Why?

As washingtonpost informs MHProNews, while Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been vilified for allegedly causing the financial meltdown, for being bailed out by the government to the tune of $131 billion, and for taking business from private firms, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are actively doing much to …

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Legislative Measure Designed to Protect MHC Residents

The Salt Lake Tribune informs MHProNews a measure that unanimously cleared a House of Representatives committee is more favored by MHC residents than by MHC owners. HB143’s sponsor says today’s manufactured homes are expensive to move if someone’s site lease is terminated, and defines acceptable reasons for eviction. It says …

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Cuts could Cut those Wounded even More

HousingWire tells MHProNews the $85 billion sequestration cuts may affect several housing initiatives, including ones aimed at low-income households and individuals. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) admitted the time frames for FHA loans may be impacted; furloughs at the Dept. of Agriculture may …

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Bill would Streamline MH Recovery

ValleyMorningStar reports from Austin, TX, State Senate Bill 499 would streamline the process that allows MH owners who have un-imbursed legal claims against MH dealers to access reimbursement from a fund established by the state. The Manufactured Homeowners Recovery Trust Fund pays actual damages through a budgeted $300,000 yearly fund. …

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Measure would Punish those Dastardly Few

In the 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly, the Senate is considering a measure that would punish unscrupulous “manufactured structure” dealers by revoking their license for up to five years, which includes all factory-built residential and commercial buildings. It would put the industry on the same legal footing as building contractors. As …

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Gay A. Westbrook, New Face at MHI

MHProNews has been informed Gay A. Westbrook has been chosen to promote the Manufactured Housing Institute’s (MHI) legislative and political agenda as Vice-President of Political and Public Affairs. With over two decades experience developing policy initiatives, grassroots support, and fundraising, she will also coordinate efforts at the state association level …

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Rep. Senators want to Alter CFPB

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) informs MHProNews Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) introduced legislation to replace the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director with a five-member commission, and make it accountable to the same appropriations as most other federal agencies. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jen Hensarling (R-TX) indicated that the …

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State may buy Foreclosures for Affordable Housing

Although it has won praise from bankers and housing advocates, New Jersey State Senator Ray Lesniak’s bill that would allow the state to buy foreclosed homes from institutional investors to use as affordable housing passed the legislature, but was vetoed by Gov. Chris Christie in last year’s session. Another bill …

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